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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 244721" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I took the pill for many years, because of irregular periods (anywhere from 4 to 10 weeks in between) horrible cramps (my legs would go numb) and nausea, along with very heavy bleeding.</p><p></p><p>It took several different tries (this was back in the late 70s) but finally settled on LoOvral. I would get "morning sickness" with the first pill, so always started them on Friday night.</p><p></p><p>I wound up back on them between my kids for heavy bleeding, and I probably should have gone on again after my second child, but by that time was age 34 and didn't want to continue.</p><p></p><p>Other than the predictable bought of nausea with the first pill, the only other issue I had was an occasional migraine during the "off" time. But I still have those, and haven't been on pills for 17 years. Now that I'm going through the other end of things, I can't seem to get past 6 months, then I again have a period!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 244721, member: 439"] I took the pill for many years, because of irregular periods (anywhere from 4 to 10 weeks in between) horrible cramps (my legs would go numb) and nausea, along with very heavy bleeding. It took several different tries (this was back in the late 70s) but finally settled on LoOvral. I would get "morning sickness" with the first pill, so always started them on Friday night. I wound up back on them between my kids for heavy bleeding, and I probably should have gone on again after my second child, but by that time was age 34 and didn't want to continue. Other than the predictable bought of nausea with the first pill, the only other issue I had was an occasional migraine during the "off" time. But I still have those, and haven't been on pills for 17 years. Now that I'm going through the other end of things, I can't seem to get past 6 months, then I again have a period!! [/QUOTE]
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