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Re: Birth control questions

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Feb 2 09:11:17 2006


Seasonale can be a pain financially because each pack costs the same as 3 packs of regular pills. In other words each time I filled my prescription it cost $120 (and that was with insurance). Of course that was every three months, so if you plan ahead it may not be that bad. I personally had alot of breakthrough bleeding and cramping on Seasonale and it did nothing to slow down my endo. On the other hand I know alot of women that loved it. Unfortunately I think you just have to try and see. If there is one that you have used before and liked it may be worth it to start off with that and see how it works. Good luck, Alyson

At Thu, 2 Feb 2006, CCANNA wrote: >
>I have been reading some of the previous posts about continuous b.c. and
>I am needing to chose one. I am going out of my mind because I need to
>find the right one for me and I need to figure out a way of paying for
>them w/out breaking the bank. I have 2 sample packs of Yasmin left, but
>I think I want to switch to something else. Is it ok to switch just
>after two packs, or should I start something else now? Does it really
>matter what type you use to control endo? I am thinking of switching to
>Mircette, Nordette (was on it previously, before I knew I had endo,
>didn't mind it), or Seasonale. Just wondering if anyone can give me
>some advice. Also, is it really safe to take b.c. continuously? It
>seems awkward to me. Thanks everyone for your advice and support!
>CCANNA






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