Member Since: January 15, 2010 Answers: 1 Last Update: January 15, 2010 Visitors: 316
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I'm 17 and I'm on Yasmin and I have been for about 6 months, so far its good!
i just searched my birth control on google curiously and i saw that my birth control is supposably deadly and a lot of people have been hurt from it (liver disease and blood clots) ... above all the other birth controls.
I wanna switch my birth control now, i mean i know its unlikely that ill get health problems with it but you know its something that scares me. but i love this birth control it worked on my skin really well, i didnt gain or loose weight (im like exactly 100 pounds so im pretty small), but my periods still suck.. i have my period now and its not that light and i have pretty bad cramps, i had to leave school early today because they were bugging me pretty bad!
i wanna switch but i heard that its not that easy to switch.
but i have a very small boob size, im actually embarrassed about them. so i want a birth control that will make my boobs bigger.
i need some help with this haha thanks in advance! (link)
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In my opinion...I think that birth control (oral, implants, shots...) do more harm than good. Just read the side effects and the "possible" complications. In the end...pumping your body full of unnecessary hormones is not worth the risk of your health. They mess with your body and screw up the balance of your hormones. I do not use them...will never use them again after all the research that I did on this subject. If you are going to be putting something in your body everyday...at least do the research on what you are actually putting in. Don't just take the word of the doctor...it is your body...you should know what is going into it. I know it can be inconvenient at times...I only use lamb skin condoms...or other non-latex condoms. Don't have to worry about all those hormones messing up my body....STD's ( which the pill does not protect you against...so you should be using them anyways) If used properly...they have the same protection as the pill. Also, I don't have to go through the headache of "did I take my pill today?"
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