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sabrinarose
06-01-2004, 04:35 AM
Im on try cyclen and I just started it about 2 monthds ago.Iam healthy,nineteen and not overweight.My breasts are a size 36c (if any of this info matters) But since being on birth control my breasts get soooo tended,so tended that I have to wear a bra all day and night cuz they hurt to move around at all.I used to only get sore before my period and it wasnt this bad.My doctor said this is normal but it hurts so bad.Should I take anything to make them less sore?

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Greenoctopus18
06-01-2004, 05:48 AM
Hello.
I used to have very sore breasts when on a pill (microgynon) with too much estrogen in it.
After three months they were still very tender so I changed pills. Usually the side-effects should be gone after three months.. if not, you can decide whether to change pills or not.
I have changed to a low-dose pill and still have sore breasts most of the time. My doctor suggested taking vitamin B6 supplements... I am trying those, but I am not good at remembering to take it more than once per day.. but I think even that is helping a little.

I would wait and hope it gets better over the next month or so... :)

Reina90
06-01-2004, 01:57 PM
I had very sore breasts when on bc and I waited three months as I was told, but nothing changed. It probably wasn't worth it for me to stay on it so long but I did as I was told. So in my experience, the effects did not wear off until I switched birth control. Now everything is great! This is not to say that it will be the same for you. My advice is that if you're uncomfortable, unhappy, and this pill is interferring with your life, try another brand. It can't hurt. Otherwise, you can stick it out and hope that it goes away. Good luck.

RedHedGurl
06-01-2004, 06:05 PM
Hey there! I'm on ortho as well and I went through the same thing when I first started my pills. I was maybe 2 or 3 months into them and I started getting really sore boobies. It sucks but it'll pass.

little_miss
06-11-2004, 07:27 PM
I have been exactly the same and seemingly to much caffeine can affect your breasts too, i am still suffering but have been told to take a high level of evening primrose oil, to combat sore breasts, i am on 1300 mg a day at the moment.

thankyou jan

alleycat
06-13-2004, 09:13 AM
Im on try cyclen and I just started it about 2 monthds ago.Iam healthy,nineteen and not overweight.My breasts are a size 36c (if any of this info matters) But since being on birth control my breasts get soooo tended,so tended that I have to wear a bra all day and night cuz they hurt to move around at all.I used to only get sore before my period and it wasnt this bad.My doctor said this is normal but it hurts so bad.Should I take anything to make them less sore?

Man, it this what you have to look foward to when starting the pill. I have been given a pill to jump start my period (took the last one today so I guess it will come any day now) and then I have been perscribed Ovcon35 birth control pills. I hope the sore breast side effect skips over me but it probably won't. Is anyone familar with Ovcon35?

giella
07-02-2004, 12:00 AM
I have been on Yasmin for about 2 months now--after a six month break from BC pills. And my breasts are sore, primarily on the sides.They hurt when they're rubbed, sometimes really bad--my boyfriend touched then and I jumped up in sheer pain!

My doctor said that it's likely the Yasmin since it has more estrogen than the Mircette I used to take. She said caffeine can aggrivate the soreness, and cutting it out can help.

CUTTING OUT CAFFEINE--has anyone heard of that?

Greenoctopus18
07-02-2004, 02:21 AM
CUTTING OUT CAFFEINE--has anyone heard of that?

Yes, I remember reading this somewhere..
Actually, I am in the middle of exams at the moment so I have been drinking the occasional coffee, and my breasts have been a lot sorer than usual.


The caffeine can have an affect when not on the pill as well.





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