I've been taking Mononessa for four years now with no problems. However, I've recently moved and the pharmacy where I went to go fill my Rx acted like they had never heard of MonoNessa and switched it to TriNessa. I understand that they are basically the same thing, except that TriNessa has different levels of hormones throughout the month. If that's the case, then wouldn't I be more likely to become pregnant during the first few weeks of the month when I'm taking the lower dosages, or am I just being paranoid???
2006-11-04
13:44:08
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