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If you are on or were on Yaz
what has or was your experience on it like? How long after taking it did your peiods become regular? ( That is if you discontinued it) TIA
Re: If you are on or were on Yaz
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I also lost weight when I first went on it and my skin cleared up a lot. My periods became so regular on the pill that I know almost to the hour when I will get it and they are shorter...but not lighter. I haven't stopped taking it so I can't tell you about that, but I probably will soon so maybe I could let you know then.
Being on it has been a good experience if that helps.
I started on Yaz when I was 17, mostly because I had amenorrhea. My periods became regular right in the first month (I'm not sure how helpful that is for you though...). However, I had really horrible mood swings and was constantly exhausted so I eventually stopped taking it after 5 months or so and went on Loestrin and the generic for a few years with good results. I have had friends who have had good experiences on Yaz though.
When I was on it I only got my period every 3-4 months. That caused me to be moody! I also didn't enjoy paying for bc pilss AND pregnancy tests every month. Took about 3 months to get back to normal when i stopped it.
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I was on Yazmin for a while and it worked quite well.
stopped taking it due to cost.
won't take it after hearing all of the bad side-effects that there are currently law suits about.
I was on Yasmin/Yaz for 6 years.
I had 2-3 day periods, hardly any cramps, clearer skin, etc. I started off feeling better on it than off, but by the end, I started feeling better off than on.
I got pregnant on it - which ended quickly in a chemical pregnancy/miscarriage. I quit cold turkey.
I got pregnant the 2nd cycle after that.
I had been taking Yasmin for a couple of years until recently. I went from having about one migraine a year (since I was 10 yrs old) to having about 2 a month. My OB switched me from Yasmin to Yaz in March of this year. It took about 3 months for my periods to regulate.... I'd have a period when I wasn't on the sugar pills, or I wouldn't have one at all. I've only had 1 migraine since changing and that was in May. I've been fine since.
There are law suits and bad side effects for just about every medication out there. Don't let that bother you too much... lawyers are going through this bad economy too, so you'll see more commercials. Just keep track of all of your periods, head aches, mood swings, etc. Keep a BC journal if you feel it could be helpful.
Same thing happened to me. Everything was great, mild cramps, clear skin, and then I got pregnant. then miscarried which was awful, and i have refused to go back to it.