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Birth Control Pills?
I am on Yasmin right now and I am looking to switch..I dont like the side effects of it. What are your experiences with different brands? Whats worked for you and what hasnt?
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I don't know about the difference between American and Canadian brands... but the lowest dose pill (at least at the time) is what I started on, and that was Alesse. Didn't work for me. I was on it for a year but if I was even an hour late taking a pill, I'd start spotting or even get my period as early as the next day! After about a year on that I was switched to Triphasil (I have sometimes been given Triquilar by the pharmacist... they're the exact same) and it's been working great. The best part is that it's made my period only last about 3 days!
The one thing I've found since I've been on birth control pills is that I am SO much more emotional. I never used to cry and now anything makes me cry!
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It has been years...and I MEAN YEARS!! since I took birth control pills, but when I did I had to stop. It was causing blood clots. The pills really aren't safe. If you can keep from taking them and use something else, it would be better.
Again, they may be different now and much safer...I don't know.
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Janet, I think the pills now are much much lower dose than they used to be. I've done some reading on this and when they used to make birth control pills they didn't know exactly how much was effective in preventing pregnancy, and over the years the hormonal dosage has been lowered substantially. There is still a small risk of clotting but you're at a higher risk if you smoke. I had a couple friends who tried doing the shots every 3 months, but both got very sick from it, and I think chances of clotting with the shots is higher than with the pills.
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Sorry I can't help you with this question, I never took any.
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I had the same thing as Janet. Sure don't need them now!
But I'm on hormone replacement therapy and they're always coming out with scares and warnings. What about the shot? I knew a lot of young women who did that.
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I really liked Ortho tricyclin Lo. I don't know if I spelled the right. The hormones in that pill come in a lower dose so the side effects (at least for me) were not there. I've just switched to the nuva ring which is awesome cause you don't have to remember to take a pill everyday, but I'm having some wierd physical side effects with it.
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I would talk to your doctor and decide together what route would be best for you. There are just so many options it's hard to choose!
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Thanks ladies! Im making an appt for tomorrow and I am going to try the Lo..it seems that whenever I am on medication, the side effects hit me hard, so Im hoping this one will work a little better for me!
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I have been on Triphasil (generic is Enpresse) for years and years with no side affects at all
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I recently switched to Yaz. My PMS systoms have gotten really bad lately & this should help me control them. Plus with Yaz I am going to have a period every 10 weeks instead of every 4. You can't do this on the ortho-triclene because it's not mono-hormonal. |
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I've been on tri-sprintec for a long time now and I love it! No side effects or anything weird.
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I have been on the Yasmin and Orthotri-cyclen as well as Ortho-cyclen and those never worked for me. So, I tried the patch, which didn't work for me either because I have an allergy to adhesives on anything like that, bandaids and all, so it left big whelps on me wherever I had it and itched the whole time. The one that did work well for me was the Nuvaring. It was wonderful like someone else said, you don't have to remember to take a pill every day. The pills did not work for me because of the hormone levels, they gave me migranes, but the Nuvaring has a lower dose.
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