OceanAnnie
I guess I have a thing against
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If you have used microgestin for birth control, how did it work for you?
microgestin is actually generic loestrin. i've been taking it for several years, with no side effects, and it works well for me, even though i've had gastric bypass surgery. there is a concern that wls patients don't absorb medications as readily as most other people, but i've never had an issue. i had to go and double check, but yep, i'm taking microgestin, generic for loestrin. i've been on loestrin since 1989 (except for the time i went off of it to get pregnant, then while i was pregnant), so obviously, it works, lol. i hope your dr. can find something for you that doesn't have side effects, OP.
I think I took that...not sure. If I did, I took it after having my baby and had lots of problems with breakthrough bleeding and headaches.
If you have used microgestin for birth control, how did it work for you?
I'm glad it worked for you. I think for some reason I'm sensitive to it.
I have had headaches, bloating, and a host of other side effects. Not fun.
i hope you find something that works better for you soon. finding the right bc is tricky.that's awful, opi hope you find something that works better for you soon. finding the right bc is tricky.

I had no side effects from it with the exception of two pregnancies.


Sorry, but that cracked me up.I hope it's not the same stuff as Micronor. I used that. I have two children.![]()
But, OP, there's a reason why there are so many different kinds of BC pills. If you're not happy on it, ask your doctor about alternatives. There are lots of variations, and you'll probably find one that works better for you.
IAWTC.
I cannot, cannot, CANNOT take ANY triphsic BCP. The different levels that are released throughout the month of taking pills is havoc on my body. I used a triphasic pill for three months when I could determine that the side effects I was having was due to the triphasic pills and then saw my doctor and asked to be placed on somethign monophasic.
I have used four types of monophsic pills throughout my time being on BCPs (11 years). I started out on one in college, then lost insurance coverage due to age (on my parents insurance). So I went to the county health department and saw them for a few years, then I went to my OB who put me on another kind (complained about those) and then got on the Microgestin.
If something is not working for you, you can change.
You get so busy taking care of others that a few things here and there don't hit your radar until they start really adding up and you take the time to connect the dots!I was on the triphasic for 10+ years prior to changing to this one. What were your side effects on that one? I probably had some and it didn't even register.![]()
You get so busy taking care of others that a few things here and there don't hit your radar until they start really adding up and you take the time to connect the dots!
If you have used microgestin for birth control, how did it work for you?

