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karenb75
11-28-2006, 10:47 AM
I am currently using the NuvaRing which is supposed to help w/heavy periods but it's just not working for me. What bc pill might work? TIA

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tUrRrRa
11-28-2006, 12:06 PM
Yasmin has helped me with that. I never had an extremely heavy period, more like normal, but now it's lighter. I used to get sick and throw up every month on my period and now that doesn't happen at all so it's really nice. I also don't experience really bad bloating and never get cramps!

I still have a 5 day period on Yasmin, but it stops for a day in the middle, but it's normal the first 2 days and very light the other days.. so it isn't too bad at all! I hope this helps! I heard that Yaz (similar to Yasmin) is also supposed to give you shorter and lighter periods. You may want to look into both.

Legend74
11-28-2006, 11:02 PM
Majority of women who try Loestrin24fe have reported not having their period at all. Why that's a problem, I can't quite understand, because I would be happy to not have my period every month, but they complain.

Anyway, I have heard that this is the best pill for making a period lighter.

However, keep in mind, always, that pills react differently in different women. I've read on other message boards that women on Yaz and Yasmin have had problems with depression in a really bad way. It's well known to either cause mood problems or exacerbate an already existing problem. If you're prone to problems with depression, you may not want to go with Yaz or Yasmin.

tUrRrRa
11-29-2006, 02:17 AM
Majority of women who try Loestrin24fe have reported not having their period at all. Why that's a problem, I can't quite understand, because I would be happy to not have my period every month, but they complain.

Anyway, I have heard that this is the best pill for making a period lighter.

However, keep in mind, always, that pills react differently in different women. I've read on other message boards that women on Yaz and Yasmin have had problems with depression in a really bad way. It's well known to either cause mood problems or exacerbate an already existing problem. If you're prone to problems with depression, you may not want to go with Yaz or Yasmin.

I actually talked to my doctor about the depression problems.. and the funny thing is that Yasmin is one of the least likely to cause mood problems. Pills like Ortho Tricyclen have the highest risk. I guess there are a lot of unlucky ones on Healthboards! I have dealt with mood problems but they are not caused by the pill and I started them before going on the pill. My doctor recommended not going on the pill if Yasmin was causing problems b/c some are worse. Who knows!!

Legend74
11-29-2006, 10:26 AM
It's hard to say, because as I said, different women react differently to the various pills. I post on another women's health forum where there are a lot of posts about Yasmin and Yaz being really bad for mood problems. I was surprised to read so many complaints.

There was also a time when I was reading only positive things about Mircette/Kariva, from all of the women who were using it. But then I started reading a lot of negative things. I guess it just depends on body chemistry and so on. That's why it's so hard to find a pill that works for each woman, because we're all so different. I finally gave up on hormonal bc all together because I got tired of trying so many brands and having no luck.

estephb21
11-29-2006, 12:49 PM
Yasmin makes my periods a day and a half...i had short periods to begin with but it made them even shorter, practically nonexistant.

crzybean
11-29-2006, 05:30 PM
Not to confuse you anymore, but when I was using NuvaRing it made my periods the lightest they had ever been (2-3 days) and there was very little blood loss on those days. I guess it's just different for every woman and you have to experiment until you find the one that suits your body best. Good Luck!

tUrRrRa
11-29-2006, 09:54 PM
I wish pills were the same for everybody.. haha then it would be so much easier to give advice!!

karenb75
12-01-2006, 03:01 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions ladies. I think I'll ask about the Loestrin24 b/c I am still suffering from a very mild case of PPD and certainly don't want to aggravate that. Thanks!!





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