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Taking the pill was never a hassle for me, and I would gladly take it still if I trusted it more. But, I'm not going to lie, having to keep up with one less thing with my memory problems is A-OK. And I sure as hell loved not having to set a 7 AM alarm on my vacay to remember to take it. I can never remember to take pills at night, so I was a morning taker.
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jai Mundi posted:Question: Dunno what doctor you're going to that's condoning it, but hCG is not FDA approved for weight loss, especially if you're on the crazy diet that usually goes with it: http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm281333.htm Content: My doctor screwed up my prescription and gave me Tricyclen Lo (triphasic) instead of the Lo Ovral (monophasic) I've been taking for the past 10 years. Anyone have any experience with switching between triphasic and monophasic pills? I read that triphasic pills can cause worse mood swings and I'm kind of worried about getting all
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 00:24 |
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Anne Elk posted:Dunno what doctor you're going to that's condoning it, but hCG is not FDA approved for weight loss, especially if you're on the crazy diet that usually goes with it: http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm281333.htm
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 02:23 |
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This is a great thread. I've been reading it with interest because I'm weighing the pros and cons of implantable/injectable birth control options. I learned I can get them for free! I want to be on the ball before my baby is born so I won't have two children 16 months apart, which seems to be a theme with ladies in my family. Also- I'm loving the link to the extra-large/larger sized condoms in the OP. At first my husband and I thought we weren't following directions correctly causing things to break. It turns out he was the problem. Question: How many of you experienced severe abdominal pain or intolerable periods after starting the Depo shot? This has occurred in half the ladies I've known to have use it. I've read this thread and have seen a scattered response.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 16:54 |
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My poor sister got a Mirena in (on my recommendation, since mine is working out so awesomely) and has been constantly bleeding ever since. She also says sex hurts, in her words "like it's a bigger wiener hitting farther in but it's not". It's only been 3 weeks for her though, so I hope it clears up. I didn't have any problems like that with mine, so I thought her experience would be similar.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 18:54 |
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I was told spotting could last from 6 to 8 weeks (I got lucky there) and to hold off on sex for about two weeks. I cramped for a good while, too. Probably solid period like cramps for about 3 weeks (that third week actually being my period). Maybe have her take a sex break for a little while and let things settle some more?
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 22:48 |
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I had an extreme upper-end spotting/uncomfortable sex duration with my Mirena, but after like six months of pantyliners and very careful sex it got better and now it's AMAZING. I know three weeks seems like forever, but hang in there-- you're not even off the ground yet.
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 11:13 |
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I've been taking nortrel for about 2.5 years now, and my period is basically nonexistant at this point. Is this normal? I've had maybe 4 instances in the last year where all that happened during white pills week was the tiniest bit of spotting and a tiiiny bit of aching. Didn't even look like fresh blood. I'm not exactly complaining, since my periods were pretty brutal before I went on the pill, but I figured I'd ask.
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 22:52 |
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That's pretty much what happened to me on the pill, though it took a bit longer than 2.5 years to get to that point, but the combo pill is supped to thin the lining and it sounds like that's what it's doing! I haven't had a real period since the first week of July with Mirena. I can definitely get used to that.
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 22:57 |
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Oh hell yes! I thought it was too good to be true!
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 22:59 |
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Anne Elk posted:Dunno what doctor you're going to that's condoning it, but hCG is not FDA approved for weight loss, especially if you're on the crazy diet that usually goes with it: http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm281333.htm Noted. Thanks.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 18:52 |
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I've gone back 10 pages and didn't see anything about this so I apologize if its already been asked a couple times. I just started taking Alesse in July. My husband has been deployed and I wanted to make sure it was all working by the time he got home. Of course, the window of time that he's going to be home is the week that I am going to be on my period. Is it okay to skip the placebo pills and just go right into another pack so that I skip my period? Or is it going to mess me up? I just really REALLY don't want to have my period the first week my husband has been home in 8 months.
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# ? Aug 29, 2012 20:01 |
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You can skip placebo and start a new pack. I used to do it every once and again to skip my period for events or travel. Although, my next period was always heavier and bitchier. You may still experience breakthrough bleeding, though. But I hope not and I hope you get to have great sexyfuntimes!
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# ? Aug 29, 2012 20:30 |
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Geolicious posted:You can skip placebo and start a new pack. When I try to skip, I spot the entire month until my next pack starts. Many people skip and don't bleed though. I'd advise trying to skip placebos the month before he gets back (unless it's already too late) that way the week your period comes is different than when he gets back. I tried to skip placebos right before a trip, but it backfired and I bled the entire time instead of not having my period. Plus, depending on how heavy a bleeder you are, you can always opt for shower sex, or just lay a towel down.
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# ? Aug 29, 2012 20:57 |
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I only had breakthrough bleeding once when I skipped and that's when I was on my field methods course (basically 4 weeks of camping and horrid nutrition). I was a terribly lucky pill user, though.
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# ? Aug 29, 2012 21:03 |
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I've had 3 periods in the last month. 3. I started another one tonight, with all the cramping I used to get. I'm hoping that the NP figures out something else, because I'm at my wit's end. I'm still anemic, and this does not help at all.
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# ? Aug 30, 2012 06:19 |
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I feel really stupid asking this, but here I am! I'm on Necon 1/35. I didn't get my period so I took a test and it came back negative. The weird thing was, I had days of more than light spotting from 8-2 to 8-5 (the 2nd week of pills). So, if I were counting the time since my last missed period, would I start from the spotting as a period? Or was it fine going from when I would have had my period anyway (around the 18th)? I had had sex either July 29 or 30th. For reference! I'm 27, and have been on the pill since I was 18. From 18 until this March I was taking Ogestrel (0.5mg norgestrel and 0.05mg ethinyl estradiol) When I went to a dedicated gyno (my PCP had always done my Pap smears) she remarked that she hasn't seen a patient on Ogestrel in 10 years, and changed it to the Necon 1/35. Even with the switch I have been getting periods regularly during the placebo week, which is why I am concerned about this weirdness. I have never had spotting like that in between periods. Should I bother with another test? I am getting my last Gardasil shot next Wed. so should I just wait and ask then? Or am I just being worried over nothing?
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# ? Aug 31, 2012 08:52 |
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Parsnip posted:So, if I were counting the time since my last missed period, would I start from the spotting as a period? Or was it fine going from when I would have had my period anyway (around the 18th)? I had had sex either July 29 or 30th. I don't understand your question. You take one pill everyday, no matter when you bleed. What do you mean when you say would you start it from the spotting? When you swapped pills did you not start the next pack right after the end your your last one?
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# ? Aug 31, 2012 22:39 |
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Reformed Tomboy posted:I don't understand your question. You take one pill everyday, no matter when you bleed. What do you mean when you say would you start it from the spotting? When you swapped pills did you not start the next pack right after the end your your last one? I swapped the pills in March. I was just putting it in for additional info. I should have gotten my period Aug 18ish, but it never came. The last time I had one was July 16th or so, and then that random spotting in the beginning of Aug. I might have missed a day in pills (but then doubled up the next), but I don't remember.. I am sure I am just being overly anxious!
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# ? Sep 1, 2012 06:07 |
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Been on Jolivette, which is one of the mini pill brands similar to Micronor, for about 6-7 months with few problems. So, this past week or so I've been on a hardcore dose of antibiotics (amoxicillin) and prescription painkillers (Tramadol) due to a badly infected wisdom tooth. To top it all off, my period started 2 weeks early today. So with all the stress going on, it doesn't really surprise me. But: does this mean that the effectiveness of the pill is shot because of the random breakthrough bleeding? Luckily I don't have much to worry about for this month because the pain has made the thought of doing much else aside from lying on the couch in a painkiller-induced haze completely unappealing. I'm just trying to decide if we should use a backup method for awhile when things get back to normal (which should be soon - I managed to eat something that wasn't a liquid today! This was a depressingly huge event).
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# ? Sep 1, 2012 09:30 |
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Parsnip posted:I swapped the pills in March. I was just putting it in for additional info. I should have gotten my period Aug 18ish, but it never came. The last time I had one was July 16th or so, and then that random spotting in the beginning of Aug. I might have missed a day in pills (but then doubled up the next), but I don't remember.. I am sure I am just being overly anxious! If you swapped pills back-to-back how I described, you're fine. How much or when you bleed does not determine how protected you are; taking the pill when you're supposed to does.
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# ? Sep 1, 2012 18:55 |
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In a cab on my way back from my Paragard insertion! Man it really wasn't as bad as I thought. More of an ache than anything, no cramps so far. Getting my nipples pierced was waaaaay worse.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 16:03 |
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showbiz_liz posted:In a cab on my way back from my Paragard insertion! Man it really wasn't as bad as I thought. More of an ache than anything, no cramps so far. Getting my nipples pierced was waaaaay worse. Good on ya! Mine wasn't too bad either. Grab a stick on heating pad, for cramping, if you get any. I've had smooth sailing for the past 4 months.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 18:18 |
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So I've read the thread and OP of course, but I'm here looking for a bit of reassurance. When my boyfriend and I started having sex, I was on the pill. Aka we didn't use condoms. After about 4 months together (like 8 on the pill) , I decided I wanted to stop. It was making me very hormonal and I was having horrible anxiety attacks. I stopped the pill for a few months and we went back to condoms. I felt much better, but the drawback is neither one of us likes condoms. (Who does?) I was feeling much better after being off the pill for a month or so, but was ready to try a different brand. I talked with my doctor and she put me on Microgestin 1/20, the 21 pill pack. I've been through an entire pack now and am on my off week. Technically, once I start the next pack we can go back to condomless sex. The problem: I REALLY don't want to get pregnant. I know the success rates with perfect and typical use. I have always been a perfect user: same time everyday, never missed a day (I have hypothyroidism as well, so a daily pill was easy peasy). But I'm not oblivious and I know there is still a failure rate. Basically, I don't want to use condoms as well, but I also don't want to be pregnant. So what exactly are my odds here, and should I stop worrying?
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 09:14 |
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Ultimately, the failure rate for condoms is higher than that of hormonal birth control, especially if you know you're good at taking your pill properly. The pills are designed to stop pregnancy by themselves, so as long as you keep up your perfect use, you'll be fine. Have a look at this table, it might ease your worries - the combined pill has a 0.3% failure rate with perfect use, as opposed to 2% with male condoms. I realise you said you know the rates, but it really is a big enough disparity that if you were fine with using condoms before, you should be alright now you're on the pill.
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 12:29 |
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I... Am not sure this is the best place to ask this, but it's the best place I can think of as it's populated with ladies. I'm on the pill, have been for ages and I have no issues with it. My periods are usually predictable: come on 4 days after last pill, pain and relatively heavy bleeding for 2 days then it very quickly tapers to spotting. However, this month I've been in pain for 3 days (though not any more severe) and just now, on day 4 of my period, I seem to be bleeding super heavily. As in I'm wearing a pad to sleep with and I just went to pee, then between taking my pants down and sitting on the toilet I bled on the floor. Should I be worried? This totally isn't the norm for me but periods are strange beasts and my doctor is an hour away so I wanted to see what people thought. I also appear to be having an emotional breakdown. I was drinking last night, could that have anything to do with it? Bollock Monkey fucked around with this message at 10:49 on Sep 8, 2012 |
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Are you filling more than a pad an hour? If not, don't worry. I'd go with the "periods are strange beasts" theory and take deep breaths and eat lots of chocolate/dairy/your craved item of choice.
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# ? Sep 8, 2012 14:17 |
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Yeah, it doesn't seem to have gotten any worse so I think I'm fine. I wasn't too worried, just needed some reassurance because it's so out of the ordinary for me. Thank you!
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# ? Sep 8, 2012 14:49 |
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Thanks, Bollock Monkey. I think I'm just being a worry wart. Nothing new there. In the same line of thought, though, I think maybe we should spend another month using condoms. When I got the script for the Microgestin, I started taking it right away (approved by my gyno) and at that time I was halfway through my cycle. So I got my period a couple of weeks ago at the normal time, even though I hadn't taken my off week. Then when I did have my off week, there was nothing. Basically, should I wait until my cycle has been adjusted to the pill taking, or am I safe now? Thanks!
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 15:27 |
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If you've already taken one whole pack, you're safe by now for sure. When your period comes (or doesn't) does not affect the effectiveness of the pill.
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 17:38 |
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After (seemingly) ages of waiting, my tubal is tomorrow morning. So nervous - it'll be the second time I've had surgery (the first being an emergency removal of my gallbladder about three years ago) and... it's a little scary to know it's coming because I went and read a ton of horror stories about people that get put under but aren't really asleep and stuff because I'm stupid. I know that's not really even a possibility, but auuugh.
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 20:46 |
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I am so glad you are getting what you need and want, drat Satyr. It will be fine and let us know how it goes. I hope I can get mine after my Mirena expires.
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 20:55 |
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Man, drugs are so good. My surgery went very well - I ended up sleeping off all the crazy who-knows-what painkillers they gave me all evening, and the doctor apparently told my husband that I'm going to be (am in?) considerably more pain than I would have been in otherwise. It seems that after she got in there, she found a little something unexpected. Turns out, there wasn't any sign at all that I have PCOS. Oh no, but I am eaten up with scars from Endometriosis, as well as had a few little places in progress. So she took then off, and took a lot of little snapshots too. I scanned it, if anyone is interested in looking at pictures of insides. Now, time to post this on my Facebook - if women can be like 'LOOK AT MY ULTRASOUND BABBY SO CUTE' then by god I am going to post this nasty crap that I made all by myself with no help of a drat man.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 02:53 |
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Glad you came through all right. I thought about you earlier today. I'm assuming those clamps were just temporary, right? Don't they laser the tube in two now? My mom had clamps and those things came loose on her.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 03:23 |
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Geolicious posted:Glad you came through all right. I thought about you earlier today. Honestly, I have no idea - I didn't actually get to speak to the doctor after I came out, and I didn't actually get to see the picture until well after I was home and coherent. I've got a follow up appointment in ~2 weeks though and they'll be doing x-rays to check so I can only assume that they left them in there. I just asked my husband, and he said that the way the doctor talked was that they didn't cut anything other than the lesions, that the tubes were meant to just be blocked by those clamps. Thinking about it in retrospect, though... that really doesn't sound right? I mean, the reason that the other gyno urged me to get the surgery instead of Essure was so that I wouldn't 'have bits of metal in my body for the rest of my life'. And off goes Satyr into panic mode... I guess I'll call them first thing in the morning and ask/clarify. :/
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 03:39 |
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I mean, my mom had the surgery almost 30 years ago. I'm sure things are better/different. I was told a few years ago, they laser/cauterize them now. So, I'm sure they did. Didn't mean to make you panic!!!
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 03:51 |
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Nah, it's all good Geolicious - I should have thought about making sure my husband asked these questions, but the last several days have been kind-of anxiety mode about this whole thing. I think now I'm just gone into that weird, kind of exhausted-hysterical exhaustion where I want to keep freaking out but on the other hand I just can't make myself get that into it to actually panic. :c Either way though, the worst thing about this is that they glued me. Ugh, glue! The post-OP nurse told me not to bandage it after I took the little wrappings they put on it to get me home off, and uuuuuugh this stuff is vile. I just keep telling myself, this is all going to be worth it because no babies, only kitties forever.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 04:00 |
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I'm glad to hear things went well, drat Satyr. Surgery freaks me out too. I seem to be brimming with questions at the moment! Most recently: I'm taking a stool softener. I thought it was awkward enough to have to go into a pharmacy here in Germany and explain it to them. Just one upped myself by sharing it with the internet. Anywho, I know one is supposed to use a back up method if taking the pill and experiencing vomiting and/or diarrhea. I feel like a simple stool softener is ok though? Correct me please!
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 12:20 |
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As long as the pill isn't passing through your system within an hour, you're okay.
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Seems like everything plans to hit the fan all at once. I started my second month of Microgestin 1/20 this last Sunday. I take it every morning at 10 am, and every day, about an hour after taking it, nausea sets in. It's not horrible, just enough to make it hard to study and make me not want to do anything. It doesn't seem to be easing up at all, in fact, today it was horrible and I couldn't finish dinner. My skin seems not to be reacting to it this month, but I would almost take a bit of acne over this. I know this is a normal side effect, but at what point to I say it's gone on too long?
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