H.M. asks from West Chicago, IL on April 23, 2009
Yaz Birth Control - West Chicago,IL
Has anyone taken Yaz birth control? I have read some very scary things on the internet and am concerned to take it. My Dr. has prescribed it for my moods prior to my period. Can anyone tell me what their experiences have been?
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Thank you everyone for your responses to my concerns and questions regarding YAZ. I have decided that the negative effects far out way the benefits for me. I am going to try the homeopathic route for my pms. Thanks again!
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S.M. answers from Chicago on April 26, 2009
Unfortunately, I had a horrible experience with YAZ. I took it for a few months and I ended up with a blood clot
in my lung (pulmanary embolism). I almost died from this and ended up on coumadin (blood thinner) for a year. I researched it more after this happened to me and several woman my age (30's) have had this happen. I am not a smoker and I am very active. I had no medical problems at the time and have taken other birth control successfully.
Hope this helps! Please think about what happened to me. There are several cases out there.
M.G. answers from Chicago on April 24, 2009
I was on it for over a year and didn't realize how much mood swings and cramping I had until a coworker of mine started talking about how she had to go off of it... Yes, my periods were light though ;-).
I went on Alesse that has a generic Aviane and had no problems after.
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A.C. answers from Chicago on April 24, 2009
J.C. answers from Rockford on April 24, 2009
My 19 year old stepdaughter was on this for about 8 months for her periods. I did not know she was on it and noticed that she had changed from being pretty nice to being pretty much a big grouch. My husband noticed it too. A few weeks ago she was at our house and saw a commercial for Yaz and mentioned how she had to switch off of it because it had made her so angry and cranky. Funny, because I had just mentioned last time she was here that she seemed back to her old self. We thought she was just having issues with going out on her own/school/trying to find work, but it was the Yaz. So for her, it caused really noticeable mood and behavior and personality changes. I guess it depends on each individual person how it will affect them.
C.B. answers from Chicago on April 24, 2009
H.,
I have been on Yaz for 2 years now and I love it. I do not even get a period anymore, it is like they disapeared completely.
I have only one side effect; when I take the 'white' pills, I tend to get a headache for a few days until I start the regular ones again. But, I am prone to headaches and have a family history of them, so that may be a factor.
Otherwise, it has been a miracle for me as I had very bad premenstrual symptoms up to a week prior to my period.
Hope it works out for you too, if you decide to go that route.
P.K. answers from Chicago on April 23, 2009
H.,
I have been on Yaz for about 2 years now to regulate my period and my sister-in-law is the one who suggested it to me since she has been on it for several years and I know neither of us have had any problems on it yet to date. I don't break out as much and I remember hearing that when it was advertised. But like I said neither of us had any issues so far with being on it. Good luck!
T.K. answers from Chicago on April 23, 2009
I asked my doctor to prescribe Yaz to me because I needed to regulate my moods, it did help my moods, but it also made my blood pressure go really high, so I had to stop using it and switch back to my last birth control pill. Everyone is different, but I did read that this could be a side effect. My blood pressure is now good being back on my old pills. Good Luck.
V.C. answers from Chicago on April 24, 2009
Hi H.
My Dr. put me on Yazz 8 months ago, for my moods before my period and for numerous other things, I just went back to my Dr. and said this is not working for me, I have given it plenty of time. In the end I had a DNC, found out I was anemic and had some polups in my uterus. I'm feeling much better and not nearly as moody and did not go back on Yazz. I guess my bottom line is it did not work for me and I know a few people the Yazz pill did not work for.
Good luck
V.
S.T. answers from Chicago on April 24, 2009
I would be one of the women who did not like it. In terms of my period regularity, it was fine. However, I had MAJOR mood swings after starting it-always starting about 7 days after I opened my pack. Awful! I thought it was just related to having my second child. I went off of it last year, and withing two months, I felt awesome! I switched to the ring now (another low-dose). Good luck!
B.L. answers from Chicago on April 24, 2009
I've been on Yaz for several years with no problems. I was on Yazmin, the generic version of Yaz and had a lot of break-through bleeding. I ended up switching because of that. I don't like having to take the pill, but it works and I basically don't get a period - maybe every 6 months or I'll have a really light one for a day.
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