
Used Oral Contraceptives? Rate It:
Cons:
Frequent spotting.
Pros:
Nothing as yet!
Cons:
My skin has gone nuts!
Pros:
Clears body and facial acne and is fantastic once it starts working
Cons:
Bigger breast, food cravings, expensive, takes a while to work
Pros:
I used to get the world's worst periods, with stay in bed, flat on your back, with a hot waterbottle on your abdomen type cramps. Yasmine freed me from that.
Cons:
I went on yasmine, and within 3 months I gained 70 lbs and could never loose it. I'm now the meanest person I know. I'm hungry all the time and don't want to be bothered with anyone. I don't even want to be intimate with my husband.
Pros:
I use Yaz and it has lessened my periods to only 2-3 days and made my moods generally more agreeable. Also, I rarely have cramps anymore.
Cons:
My acne has become horribly out of control. Before begining my bc regimen, I used proactive for a few years, had minimal breakouts. Now, my face is out of control. Furthermore, the acne is not in typical places, but on my cheeks& neck.
Pros:
You don't get pregnant!
Cons:
Mood swings, acne
This is a review for a Yaz generic manufactured by Glenmark in India which I took for 4 years. I’ve never taken the brand but I am very satisfied with how well even the generic cleared up my full face of severe cystic acne. 44 years old here and I’ve been taking birth control pills with no breaks for the last 25 years of my life. It is the BEST birth control pill for acne that I came across out of many that I’ve tried. Desogen and Mircette are excellent too but made me depressed. Accutane worked but thinned my hair so much I wasn’t able to regain it long after discontinuing it. Prescription topicals and antibiotics never gave me the perfect porcelain skin that Yaz gave me. With Yaz, I don’t even need use any other acne treatments. I don’t even think about acne. I know it’s working when I saw how greatly reduced the sebum is on my face and scalp during the first month. The sebum goes away first before the acne goes away. It may take longer for the acne to improve if you have a severe case, usually up to 6 months. I find that Yaz’s anti-androgenic effects continued to get stronger if taken for longer than that. After 4 years, I had to switch to another pill because it was causing painful dry eye due to lack of lubricating oil. I also noticed stronger anti-androgenic effects in continuous use where placebo pills are skipped. There really is no need to have a period anyway. Yaz’s active ingredient drospirenone is a cousin of spironolactone, making it its equivalent of 25mg. I feel that it behaves like a much stronger dose. I’d like to lower the dose but I can’t. It doesn’t have the flexibility of dosing like the way spironolactone does. Expect lots of peeing for the first few months. Drink lots of water to counteract dehydration side effects such as palpitations, fatigue, headaches. As for other side effects, I get anxiety for a few hours a day. It exacerbates my existing insomnia and migraines. Other than that, it is much tolerable than other birth control pills. It doesn’t mess with my mood or energy. If you’re unsatisfied with your results, you can always switch to a different generic made by a different manufacturer. From what I experienced, generics have different effects from each other even though they are listed as the same ingredients. This can be done without having your doctor write you another prescription, as long as you have refills left. Just talk to your pharmacist. I get better quality generics and customer service from a small local pharmacy than a large chain one. About blood clots, yes, Yaz is notorious for that. The risk is highest during your first year of taking it or when you restart after 4 weeks of not taking them. That goes for any bc pill. So I believe “taking breaks” from birth control pills can cause more harm than good. I plan to be on birth control pills for as long as I can so I can dodge menopause. Good luck to anyone reading this!
Pros:
Clearer skin (body and face), lighter periods, no pregnancy!