I took it after I had DS and I broke through constantly. If I didn't take it at the exact same time, down to the minute practically, I was breaking through. Stopped taking it fairly fast.
I've been taking it for 10 years now, no problems at all. My mom had breast cancer so I needed an estrogen-free pill. Yes, you must take it at the same time each night - if you're moe than 3 hours late it counts as a missed pill. The only side effect I've had is a shorter cycle - I'm at about 25 days instead of 28.
As with the poster above, i take the mini-pill due to a family history of breast cancer.
However, unlike the other posters i dont have periods at all. YEAAYYY
Huh. Never heard of the mini-pill for woman with a history of breast cancer. My gma died of breast cancer and my mother has had it twice.. yet I took regular birth control for years.
I was put on the minipill after DS. I didn't like it. Only took it a few months. Obviously I didn't do very well at replacing it with another form of birth control, either...
I think they made some kinda link between high levels of oestrogen and breast cancer.
For the same reasons, anyone with a history or family history of breast cancer shouldnt be given HRT for the menopause
I took it for about 3 weeks after DD was born. It totally tanked my milk supply, and made me have what I can only describe as "murderous urges" so I got off of it pretty fast.
Been on Micronor for a year and a half, it's been great! But of course, every single woman is different and will have varying experiences. You do have to take it on time every single day, or else it;s effectiveness goes down GREATLY.
I was also on Micronor during the years I was having kids. I never had any problems at all. I only switched back to the regular pill b/c I got panicky about the possibility of having an "accident". I was very good about taking it at the same time every day-and I always took it in the morning.
No, other methods. My GYN at the time never told me I should have. I did take the pill everyday but probably on weekends I missed my time by an hour. I was never told then that I had to take the pill at the EXACT same time everyday. When I changed GYNs, the new one freaked that I was on it for birth control especially that I hadn't been given the warnings.
Other than that, I did love that pill. I had absolutely no side effects from it.
I've been on Micronor while b'feeding and never had any side effects (well, except for an oops pregnancy ). I weaned my ds at 11 months because my supply couldn't keep up with demand. I was going back to the OB in a month and figured that it would be safe to take until then. Well, needless to say during that month we managed to slip one past the goalie. I remember the OB commenting during my first pre-natal visit "Oh, you were on micro-NOT." Youngest dd is a total blessing in our lives, so I'm very happy things happened the way that they did, but the initial shock of the pregnancy was a little tough.
Yeah what she said ( mine are 20 months apart though).
After #2DS I made absolutely sure that I never forgot, even when we went back home for a trip I remembered to adjust with the time change so I was still taking it at what would be the same time ( took it at 10pm at home, so took it at 9pm when visiting family).