Birth control pills have a slim chance to cause cancer in the long run.
2007-03-26 15:48:19
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answered by giictexfxerx :) 2
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Jeanine Pill
2016-12-10 19:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been on Jeanine for many years in my teens years and it was great. No problems,great on skin and hair. I started back on it 2 years ago(17 years later) and the only bad thing i can say about Jeanine is that sometimes when i take the first pill after the 7days off,i feel pain and nausea for the first 2 days. Sometimes i do, sometimes i don't. But it does help with my skin and hair. But everyone is different.
2015-12-09 04:18:04
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answered by Zuzu 1
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Unfortunately I've never heard of either birth control pill you've taken, but I'm on a pill called Yasmin *which is the same brand which makes the newer pill called Yaz* and I would strongly reccommend it to you if you are looking for a new pill to go on. I have taken it for five years, and didn't gain any weight from it at all. Also, I noticed a change in my skin within a month of taking this. (a good change). I wish I could help you more with your questions, but ask your doctor about the Jeanine pill and if you want, ask about Yasmin, too. I'm a satisfied customer for five years from it. I wouldn't reccommend it if I didn't like it so much! Hope I helped some!
2007-03-18 16:06:00
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answered by *LaUrEN* 2
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I don't know about those...but I am on the Patch(despite it's bad rep.) I love it...it's convient and the only side effect that I have had is a headace the first day I was on it(I have been on it for 3 years). You will have to find what works for you..but I would try the Patch.
2007-03-18 16:14:42
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answered by redsoxxgal04 2
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I have honestly never heard of either of those. I'd say have a chat with your doc about the benefits of each. So pills are said to help with acne but i don't think it'd work for EVERYONE. good luck!
2007-03-18 15:59:49
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answered by kerri c 5
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No, they don't cause yeast infections. If you are getting recurrent yeast infections, you need to rule out environmental factors. For instance, does your partner have a yeast infection? If so, he/she could be passing it back to you when you have sex. Or, you may have something in your home harboring the yeast (unlaundered clothing for example), that is passing the yeast on to you when you come in contact with it. Start by having your partner tested for yeast, then, clean the heck out of your home, and wash all your clothing and linen.
2016-03-18 05:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The best way to find out what will work best for your body is to talk to your doc. She/he will know all your medical herstory to better direct you. There are always contra indication for all medication.
2007-03-19 05:32:34
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answered by Fraulein 7
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