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birth control so i'm wanting to switch birth controls because ive been on depo for about the time that the recomend being on it and i was wondering what birth control people recomend? It would be nice if it was something that caused fewer periods like depo but it doesnt really matter.. I would also like something that might increase the size of my breasts. I know i should be asking my gyno not you people but i want to have some idea of what i want before i go in there.
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Going for an oral contraceptive worked well for me. I had a similar question to this, so I probably just copy & paste the answer..
I was on several birth controls. The one that made my boobs grow the biggest was Femcon Fe. Yet I was also on Ortho Tricylcen Lo, Yaz, and another one but can't think of it at this time. Femcon Fe was the one I was on the longest though, about a year, and grew about a cup size.
I would recommend Ortho actually at first b/c it's a low dose hormone birth control, and in my experience I had the least side effects. I went on to stronger birth controls though because of my PMS and cramps problems. Then, your Doctor may prescribe you something stronger or something; but they may put you on a low dose at first though. Does depend how much was in Depo.
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I've exsperienced Depo Provera shot as well, Frankly it didn't do much for me but pack on the pounds ugh..
Well, Right now I'm on the Mirena IUD it's excellent works great and had no problems with it at all however it can be a costly thing to have the damn thing put in...
You could try the pill but if you are not the type of person who loves to take a pill everyday then that option but not be recommended.
The patch works, However from people whom I've talked to about the patch all seem to tell me what a pain in the ass it is the birth control patch is used based on a young woman's monthly menstrual cycle. She puts on the patch on the first day of her menstrual cycle or the first Sunday after her menstrual cycle begins. (Hectic as fuck if you ask me)
Anyway, You could try other metheods..I can tell you what I think of all the above but you need to do what is right for you, Try talking to your gynocologist for more options. ]
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