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TRIGESTREL Is TRIGESTREL GOOD For me as a seventien year girl and it is my first time i use it. This medication was recommended at the clinic i was today they say it will help my mestruation be normal?
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Hon, I really can't know how your body will respond to any birth control hormones, no matter what their name. From comments of females who wrote online, no matter which name brand hormone they got, there was always some side effects. Some had a harder time, some could live with it cus the side effects were minimal. Some found their periods never stopped, for some it stopped their cycle almost completely, totally different reactions from two women on same stuff. Best thing you can do is give it a try.
But please read up more on birth control, how it works and why it works to keep you from getting pregnant. The hormones you take, no matter which name brand, all fool your body into thinking it's already pregnant so it doesnt release an egg. If an egg is not released you can't get pregnant. But your body starts reacting to the simulated pregnancy hormones and starts taking on some of the changes that pregnancy may bring on in a woman. Not all women get all symptoms, some don't get any. For example, on hormonal BC, many gain weight even if no change in diet because in a pregnancy the body will naturally gain weight. Some lose their sex drive, libido, which is a real bummer since you got on BC so that you could have a carefree sex life. The list goes on. The best i can recommend is that you read as much as you can find on the internet about birth control and also check on non hormonal ones. In meanwhile, give the one your doctor recommends a try and find out for how long til your body should have accepted it and gotten the results you seek. Ask what side effects should be of concern so that you call Dr. immediately if they crop up, as he might want to take you off it right away and not wait the prescribed time. It's your body. Any time you don't like something that is going on with any BC, tell your Dr. Also, be careful during this time of trying to get on one that works for you. It is a risky period of time where you may become pregnant so use condoms until you have been successfully on a hormonal BC for a while with no stops and starting new ones. ]
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