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Re: Any side effects to Yasmin 28?

From: CHRIS (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 13 Mar 2002 14:31:35 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 5 Nov 2001, jodi wrote: >
>ANY BCP can cause moodiness as a side effect... said moodiness can
>range from feeling slightly blue or irritable to day-long crying jags
>and suicidal thoughts.
>Sometimes these feelings will subside after a few months on the pill.
>Ditto other side effects, which can include breast tenderness, increase
>in appetite, difficulty wearing contact lenses, weight gain, spotting,
>headaches...
>
>You're right... it can be hard to tell if a 14 year old is having pill
>side effects or just being normal! Does she act differently than before
>the Pill? sometimes I know it's hard to say... If she's been on it 2
>months and she isn't complaining about side effects, give it another
>month. If the side effects are bothersome to her, you might want to let
>her make the call to discontinue or stay on it.
>
>- jodi
>
>At Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Tessie wrote:
>>
>>Anyone out there taking Yasmin 28 and having side effects? Can you tell
>>me what the side effects are. My 14 yr old is on her 2nd mth and I
>>can't tell if she's acting just like a 14 yr old or is it the pills.
>>She's not crying or too moody but I'm having a hard time communicating
>>wih her.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>--
>>Tessie
>>

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I JUST SWITCHED FROM TRIVORA, WHICH I WAS ON FOR 4 YEARS TO YASMINE.  THE ONLY SIDE EFFECT I HAVE ARE BREAST TENDERNESS, AND BLOATING.  OFCOURSE THAT IS COMMON WITH ANY BCP BUT ITS ONLY IN THE LAST CYCLE OF ACTIVE PILLS.  IT GOES AWAY IN ABOUT 3 - 4 DAYS.



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