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Re: [Birth Control] Nausea and Yasmin
From: tricia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 17 Oct 2001 12:51:23 -0500 (CDT)
I'm not a doctor but I was on Yasmin for 3 months and I had a lot of
nausea the first couple of weeks. It went away as fast as it came. I
have been on different pills before that never caused nausea but I guess
there is a first for everything.
At Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Lynn D. Montgomery, MD wrote:
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>At Wed, 17 Oct 2001, pam wrote:
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>>Thank you for your answer regarding side effects of
>>Yasmin.
>> Since starting this pill three days ago, I'm
>>experiencing a great deal of nausea. I've tried
>>taking the pill at different times during the day and
>>nothing helps.
>> Does this wear off? My ob put me on this for pms
>>and bloating and endometreoisis. What other pill
>>helps these issues? What questions should I ask now?
>> I was on Mercette fo about a month last year. No
>>nausea, but it didn't agree with me.
>> Also, I have been on 20mg of Celexa for about 5 weeks.
>>I do have some insomnia. Does this have anything to
>>do with my stomach upset?
>> Thanks again for your answers.
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>Pam,
>The nausea usually resolves. Sometimes taking the pill each day at
>bedtime alleviates the nausea. I would encourage you to hang in there
>for a few cycles to allow your body to get used to it. The majority of
>pills can effect women in this way. The celexa should not play a
>role...
>Lynn
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>--
>Lynn D. Montgomery, MD
>Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
>Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center
>Missoula, Montana
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