Hey.
It's confusing me when sometimes the answer comes out 'upset stomach' and not 'vomiting'. If you have a upset stomach and not vomit does it still effect the pill still? Or do both have the same effectiveness?
Hey.
It's confusing me when sometimes the answer comes out 'upset stomach' and not 'vomiting'. If you have a upset stomach and not vomit does it still effect the pill still? Or do both have the same effectiveness?
What pill do you mean ?
This is so obvious that I wonder if you are taking "Happy" pills or something. Upset stomach means feeling queasy, nauseous. The pill is IN you, so it's doing it's little pill thing. If you barf, also known as: puke, upchuck, ralph, vomit, throw-up, toss one's cookies, etc, then you'll probably bring up what's left of the pill, so you won't get the full effectiveness of the pill (whatever that pill is). However, if you took the pill hours ago, and THEN blow your lunch, then you've probably already digested the pill, and it doesn't affect the pill.
BTW, if you are talking about a BIRTH CONTROL pill, (assuming you are female) and you are nauseous because of drinking alcohol, and getting drunk, I'd also be worried about things like STD's, date rape, who's driving home, and other stupid decisions one makes when wasted...
Ahhh, youth.
I mean the birth control pill.Quote:
What pill do you mean ?
That wouldn't apply to my question or myself so, I guess that doesn't count.Quote:
BTW, if you are talking about a BIRTH CONTROL pill, (assuming you are female) and you are nauseous because of drinking alcohol, and getting drunk, I'd also be worried about things like STD's, date rape, who's driving home, and other stupid decisions one makes when wasted...
Ahhh, youth.
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