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Re: BCP and Breast Pain - Thanks for responses!!(no message)

From: Jenn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 11 Sep 1999 11:59:24 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Kristy wrote: >
>Jenn,
>
>Breast pain and nausea are common with taking bcps. It can take the
>body about 3 months to adjust to the hormones in that particular pill.
>To ease my breast pain and tenderness I got a larger bra and that seems
>to have helped me out. I still have breast tenderness, but I don't
>notice it until I get a breast exam by a dr every time I got my annual.
>I had a problem with the nausea when I started taking the Desogen, but
>now I eat before I take my pill and I do just fine now. I hope that
>this helps answer your questions.
>
>Kristy :)
>
>http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Falls/4659/kristyspage.html
>
>At Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Jenn wrote:
>>
>>I just read a post from another woman about constipation and
>>BCP. I noticed she mentioned breast pain while taking BCP.
>>I started taking Ortho Triciclyn (spelling?) Sunday, and at night my
>>breasts have hurt SO much I have to twist and turn to get comfortable.
>>Is this common? I had not associated it with this pill until I read that
>>post.
>>Also, I am experiencing nausea since starting the pill. I can
>>understand this might be common, but how long does the upset-stomach
>>feeling usually last? Please tell me it isn't permenant :)
>>Thank you for any info!
>>
>>--
>>Jenn
>>
>>--
>>Jennifer
>>

--
Jennifer





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