I've be on LoEstrin24 for 2 months now.did you own these side effects?

I would almost say they are pregnancy approaching side effects, I've had extremely sore brests and starting a few days ago I've had to run the the bathroom at least once every 2 hours or smaller number...I even got up twice closing night while sleeping to progress to the bathroom and I just dont' do that. Before I go on LoEstrin24 I would maybe own to go to the bathroom once or twice surrounded by my work day.

I don't get the impression bloated or sick (well maybe when I don't put away breakfast in the morning I discern sick, but once I eat I'm fine)

Has anyone have this within their first few months of LoEstrin or do I call for to take a pregnancy exam at the end of my cycle this month?
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I wouldn't verbs about them unless they verbs to get worse. Then I would stop taking the pills, orcontact my doctor first. Your body is more than likley newly getting used to the medicine. You should not concentrate on it so that it take up your day. But I would definatey hold on to an eye on it. BEST OF WISHES!

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yes i have have those side effects before.. if you didnt hold them with the first pills and you do very soon its probable becouse of the diffrent estogen levels within the pills. the side-effects should go away surrounded by a week or two. if you dont get your extent at all this month, unsurprisingly, id thieve a test a short time ago to be sure..

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All birth control pills work by simulating pregnancy, so adjectives of them have side effects similar to the state of mind of being pregnant. In most cases, one must discontinue using the pill for a few months before the unconscious ovulation cycle returns, so pregnancy while taking birth control pills is extremely rare. It is not however, impossible.

Like any other prescription medication, LoEstrin may inflict a variety of reaction, some desirable, some not. Your doctor should know all in the region of the known ones from reading the Prescribing Information the FDA requires be put in every bag of every prescription drug. You may even get one of these papers from your pharmacist, but, unless you hold a lot of biomedical instruction, you will not be able to fathom out much of it. That is why all the drug ad on TV include the phrase, "ask your doctor." So, go ahead, ask your doctor, how lots other women have experienced like things you are experiencing (describe them as specifically and accurately as you can) when using this drug. If you get no answers, find another doctor, one who will address to you.





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