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I began using the Nuva Ring four years ago after deciding I was t...

Posted at 7:39 PM on Jul 02, 2007 by fairiebuzz, #22117
I began using the Nuva Ring four years ago after deciding I was too irresponsible to remember to take The Pill every day. 3 years ago, I started began getting the worst headaches I have ever had in my life, and my sex drive became non-existent. At the time, I decided it was stress-related. I had started school full-time, after taking three years off. In addition to the above side effects I was also slightly emotional and depressed. This continued for three years before I started to notice more changes. Last December, I realized I had gained 15 lbs. Someone told me they saw it happen over a period of three months. I didn't really notice because I never weigh myself, I have been consistently the same weight for the past 10 years. When my clothes started getting really tight I got on the scale and was shocked. In February, my breasts started swelling to the point that I could not even hug someone without falling over in pain. In addition to this, I was experiencing breakthrough bleeding, which I have never had before. And once again, my sex drive hit the floor. At the time, I figured it was because I had an impacted wisdom tooth pulled. It started with a tooth infection and then I had it removed, so I was on anti-biotics and pain killers for about 3 weeks. Combined with lack of good nutrition (I could only eat soup and milkshakes), I figured my body was having a hard time adjusting to the change in diet and the sudden surge of medication. However, this continued the following month, and the one after that, and the one after that...... then I noticed that the breast swelling started about 5-7 days after inserting the Nuva Ring. Followed by that was the breakthrough bleeding. Coincidence? I think not. I then started thinking that maybe all the years of migraines may very well be related to the Nuva Ring. I decided I was going to consider getting off birth control. I paid a visit to my GYN, and told her about my symptoms. What was her response? "Well, that is so strange, for this to happen 4 years later!" Really? I could have guessed that myself, don't you think? So what was her answer? "You might want to try a different birth control. Have you thought about the patch?" Actually, I'd rather be free of all of this stuff. So I guess what really pissed me off, was that she had no solid answer for me, and just wanted to throw me on something else. Thanks, Doc. My plan was to continue BC until September, since I am taking a vacation in August and don't want any unpleasant changes in my cycle to ruin my trip. I picked up my new ring on Saturday, and brought it to work with me on Sunday since I had been running late. On the way to work, I get a call from my boyfriend. "Go pick up the New York Post and read the article called Birth Control Killed My Beloved." So I pick up the paper and read the article. I was in complete shock. These women, young, healthy, and look what happened. I am 24, a smoker, a drinker, and rarely exercise. The only thought going through my head is how lucky I am to be alive and in decent health. So I made the decision right then and there not to put my ring in. However, still being nervous about my vacation, I thought I would give a call to my GYN to see if she could prescribe me the patch until after my vacation. Before I did this, I googled this event, along with the 37 lawsuits that were filed against Nuva Ring two weeks ago, and found out THEY ARE ALL THE SAME. All of the birth controls. I am now officially off birth control, for the rest of my life. How I could be so oblivious to this, I have no idea. It is now Monday, the day after I should have started my new cycle. I was hoping to feel like a million dollars, like I have read some women do, but instead I feel like crap. I am extremely moody and have a bad headache. I am hoping I will return to normal soon. I have one thing to say to all of you: Every woman is different, and every BC is different, but if I were any of you, I would get off whatever you are taking NOW. It's too risky, and who knows what kind of side effects we may have down the road? It's not worth it!
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Reply over 2 years ago on Jul 08, 2007 by victoria_smiles, #675

This is exactly what happen to me!!! I am not a smoker or a big drinker, BUT I have always gotten tension headaches before and after my period with/out birth control pills. Then I went off the pill completely. My periods got heavy and I was told by a doctor to go back on BC's after having a d&c due to polyps, to calm things down. I opted for the ring, and I started gaining weight over 4months. I experienced really low energy (taking naps right after work), and worst of all having two horrible migraines a month - whereas before they were only headaches! These were way worse than tension headaches. I couldn't do anything, just lay in bed, couldn't sleep, nausea, pain behind the left eye radiating to the back of my head for two days TWICE a month. I would have to take sick days, and my son didn't understand why I couldn't get out of bed. I was now using Nuvaring with a combination of Imitrex to alleviate the migraines, I finally decided to quit altogether. I don't get horrible migraines anymore, but my periods are painful and heavy for two days out of the five. I can live with that, it's only two days, right? but I have *had* it with synthetic hormones. I still get the tension headache before and after my period, but it is completely maintainable with one Advil, and that makes all the difference. I remember having to pop two or three excedrin for migraine pills and just getting sick to my stomache and still having a migraine.

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Reply over 2 years ago on Jul 08, 2007 by victoria_smiles, #676

oh and one more thing, it make my sex drive non-existent.

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Reply 4 months ago on Jul 13, 2009 by kimbert, #21481

I wanted to respond to Fairiebuzz's post...

I started the NuvaRing at age 25, over four years ago. It was my first hormonal birth control. At first, for the first two years or so, I thought it was awesome and would recommend it to all my friends. I wasn't moody, my sex drive was great, I lost about 10 lbs, I didn't have to remember to take a pill-- it seemed perfect. No real side effects except for the occasional slippage during sex.

About two years into taking it, I started to feel a little off. By the fourth year, I was getting cramping before my period (I hadn't felt that previously on the Ring). I started getting anxious and depressed. I gained about 20lbs. I had headaches and panicky moments. And by last May, I felt extremely apathetic and depressed. My boobs were ginormous and sore. And, absolutely no sex drive.

My mom called me to tell me about an article in Mother Jones: http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2009/05/nuvaring-dangerous
and how she thought I should think about quitting the ring. Luckily, I had just finished the last Ring of my 3 month stash and I quit. I started doing research about the Ring and all of the side effects of being on and coming off of it; the latter has been harder to find.

I just wanted to let you know that I had a similar experience with the ring (as far as it getting worse over time).

As far as getting off of the ring, I'm only on the first month and a half. The first two weeks were HORRIBLE. I could barely get out of bed. I was very very very sensitive-- wanting to cry over any little thing. My boobs were too sore for hugs. I had dark discharge, then a fake start to a period, and now extremely heaving bleeding during my period.

My mood has lifted the last couple of weeks and I'm once again optimistic about slowly getting back to normal. I pumped up the vitamin Bs, Omega-3s, water, and caster oil packs.

My 2 cents: women need to learn about their bodies and what they are putting into them. Coming off of birth control has unleashed some of my feminist rage-- insomuch that the burden of birth control is placed mainly on women and in such a way that fucks with their hormonal systems. Viva la Condom! (or, even the copper IUD)

Thanks for your post!

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