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50 Side Effects posted for poly cystic ovarian

November 12th
2008
9:51 PM

I'm a 29 yr old with poly cystic ovarian syndrome. Which means I don't ovulate regularly. I normally have 2 periods a year which is a good thing since I'm not trying to have any children right now so on my annual visit to the OBGYN we decided that since I don't have any periods or not enough that I should maybe start birth control again. I was using the nuvaring about 4 yrs ago with no symptoms what so ever. Now it's only been 3 weeks and I feel as though I've been impregnated. My breast are constantly hurting and feeling enlarged. My sex drive isn't the same any more. I have constant mood swings and I'm not my normal "happy about life" self anymore. And I can't even think about the cramps. Or the over chocolate eating. I don't even like chocolate now my skin is breaking out in the worse way. Not only that but I sleep my life away. I can't even go to a club without getting a nap in first. Oh yea let's not forget the painful intercourse. If he ejaculates inside of me it burns with the ring in or out. It's just very uncomfortable I thought he might have been cheating and it's just another side effect. This is the most horrible experience I've had with using birth control other than the patch but that's for another website. I hate I've already gotten my 2nd one. If I had known I would feel like this I would have saved my 30 bucks. And told him let's take that chance.

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July 21th
2007
4:42 PM

I have been using Yasmin for almost 10 years. Recently I have began getting migraines (never had them before), nasty vaginal discharge and an embarrassing increase in facial hair. I can somewhat deal with the migraines, but the other two symptoms are extremely irritating.
I have been to my gyno for both. She told me that the discharge was "normal" with the use of Yasmin. I don't think snotty goo coming from your vagina for a straight week before your period is "normal". She assured me that all testing came back negative and it was just something I would have to deal with. As far as the facial hair goes...I can't leave the house without standing in front of a mirror and plucking my poor chin and neck for up to an hour each day. My gyno suggested that I get laser treatment, which would be grand if SHE were paying for it.
I don't know if I want to continue taking Yasmin or not. I have ovarian cysts and used to have severe periods lasting for a week and a half at a time, and Yasmin had helped with those problems.
Has anyone else had these problems...and what are you doing for them?

-- By missk1 | Reply | (5) replies | Private Message me

January 22th
2006
9:37 PM

Hi,

I took yasmin for a few months just to regulate my periods and as i had PCOS(POLY CYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME) my doctor prescribed metformin tablets which are generic for glucophage. I had a lot of abdominal pain, bloating, gas and acidity so much so that i had to leave metformin. Recently i stopped taking yasmin and restarted metformin again and loooo what a surprise...no side effects. Just wanted to share this for people who have my kind of trouble.

The other side effect was when i left yasmin pills i had nausea for atleast the first month of stopping the pills. I kept telling the doctors and they kept going pregnancy tests which were negative.

I hope this helps.

Pallavi

-- By pallavi_johari | Reply | Private Message me

January 23th
2005
9:32 AM

Started Aldactone in response to high level of testosterone due to poly Cystic Ovarian Disease (I'm 22).
Experienced daily headaches and found that i can combat them by taking the Aldactone ONLY directly after eating.
I'm on 50 mg 2x a day.

-- By mellogeek | Reply | Private Message me


 

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