July 11th
2008
10:59 AM
Oh, My God! I was doing some research about some medicine I was prescribed by my doctor and was wondering what other people were saying about Yaz Birth Control Pill, and I must tell you I'm very surprised. I've been taking Yaz for exactly 2 years now, before it I've tried pretty much every kind that's on the market and had the most horrific side effects from them, not with Yaz though. I guess every person is different and what works for one doesn't mean it works for everyone else. However, I've been recommending it to everyone I know and people that have tried it - love it. I did experience some mild side effects, though, during my first few months. Before it, I had gained weight cause I stopped smoking a couple of months ago and the 1st month I took Yaz, I lost 15 pounds. I was amazed! I was told before I started it that it's like water pills and will not gain weight from it, my Dr. was right. I had no mood swings anymore, my period wasn't as long (my period come every 21 days and lasted for 8-9 days, with heavy bleeding and crucifying pain, especially the 1st days of my period) and I wasn't crying anymore from the terrible pain, I couldn't even feel like I had my period. The very down side for me was that I started developing brown spots all over my face and they started getting bigger and multiplied, but this pill gave me such comfort that I had to make the sacrifice and used a lot of foundation to cover it. Then all of the sudden my brown spots disappeared instantly on the six month of use and since then I've had no problems with Yaz, whatsoever. My skin is so clear, everyone that meets me compliment me on my complexion and many are so obviously jealous. Since Yaz, I pretty much have no mood swings or emotions whatsoever, I kind of feel like a man, I'm very calm, show no feelings, it takes a lot to get me off balance or to piss me off.
The 1st 3 months I started using it I had brown spotting, sometimes even seemed like bleeding and now I definitely feel like my libido has decreased, but knowing how I was before Yaz and having remembering the most terrible pain I felt when my period comes and no pain killer has ever worked on me, I must definitely say that the few side effects I've experienced are so definitely worth it. I'm not getting off Yaz anytime soon, I completely love it!
P.S. I'm 24 years old, started taking Yaz when I was 22, if you care to know my age. And before Yaz my Dr. has tried to put me on so many different birth control methods for many years, but none has survived me taking it for longer then 2 months until Yaz. I have a condition that can be treated by either birth control methods, sometimes by giving birth to a child or if neither don't work I had to have laser surgery every 2-3 years or even sooner. My doctor tried to put me on different birth controls over the years to full the hormones in my body, but from all I've tried I had such side effects. I was ovulating so much that it hurt to walk, I sometimes felt like I'd break my pelvic. I had constant infections from it and I guess because I live in Florida where the weather is so humid. I've tried changing my underwear every hour or even half hour in the summer to try to prevent getting yeast infection with still no luck. So, with Yaz I was reborn. I haven't had an infection since I started using it.
P.S.2 Oh, and whatever hair I have left unwaxed on my body is way less and no it didn't effect my scalp - I still have thick full hair on my head that grows fast. Plus my leg hair grows way slower then it used to and no I haven't change my hair removal products.
THANK YOU YAZ for making my life so much easier. I'll be forever grateful!
June 11th
2008
11:24 PM
I don't have a side effect to report, but I have read all of your responses. Over all they are 95% negative. The only thing I am wondering, is WHY you chose Yaz to begin with.
I have been thinking about taking Yaz to help with my severe PMDD. If you don't know what that is, basically it's like the moodiness side of PMS times 10. I am euphorically happy normally, lol, kind of like how happy a cocker spaniel is when their family gets home... except I don't piddle on the floor. About 5 days before my period starts I go into a very deep depression, I bloat, I am irritable, and my entire life suffers. I cry (wail is more like it) for absolutely NO reason... blah blah blah. But once I am about 2 or 3 days into my cycle it all passes and I am back to chipper me.
Long story short, I heard Yaz is supposed to be amazing to help stabilize emotions in people like me. How many of you started Yaz just as birth control, or as an acne control? How many of you took it for PMDD and it STILL didn't help?
-- By freeasabird84 | Reply | (6) replies | Private Message me
May 24th
2008
3:02 PM
Yaz gave me the worst acne I have ever had in my entire life.... I stopped taking it about two weeks ago, a week into my second pack, because I couldn't take it anymore... I've never had perfectly clear skin which is why I decided to take Yaz, because it claims to help clear acne. Then about a week into it I started getting absolutely disgusting acne!!! My face still isn't back to normal at all!!... This is the second birth control I've been on and the first time I've been on a pill in 3yrs... My doctor switched me to Balziva and I'm scarred to start taking it because three years ago ortho-tryclen lo made me depressed and Yaz turned me into a pizza face, I'm scarred to find out what Balziva is gonna do to me!!
-- By teralynn8185 | Reply | Private Message me
May 7th
2008
5:08 PM
I went off the pill 12 years ago and started on Yaz in the summer of 2007. I had pretty significant mood swings for about two weeks on the first pack. In fact, it was like the worst PMS I've ever experienced, with my anger and rage surging up for no apparent reason. The mood swings were gone after my first period, though. The only other problem was that my first cycle lasted 10 days, the second 7 days, but by the third pack my periods completely regulated to a light, 4-day cycle.
Since the "old-school" pill had made me gain weight, I was expecting to do the same on Yaz. To my surprise, that didn't happen. Also, I didn't experience any PMS at all, before, during, or after my periods. I only went off Yaz because of surgery for fibroids on my uterus resulted in a uterine hysterectomy last month.
The older brands of birth control come with many warnings of potential blood clots and other side effects and, while I am sorry for the illnesses and losses people here have experienced with same, every prescription medication has its risks. Yaz was wonderful for me!
-- By whatdivawants | Reply | Private Message me
May 2th
2008
2:16 PM
I've been on Yaz for about 2 years and I really like it. I am taking it for PCOS (so I don't have a choice to NOT be on BC) and so far, I have not experienced any of the problems other people have had. I did notice a decrease in sex drive, but I'm fairly certain this is due to my under-active thyroid.
At any rate, my doctor said that Yaz, like other BC methods, can deplete B vitamins from your system which can contribute to loss of sex drive. He suggested I start taking a High-Potency B vitamin (they come in standard doses) as well as DHL or DCL or something, I can't remember, 2-3x a week. I have seen my sex drive return, although it still isn't what it used to be.
Good luck to all of you with the other symptoms. I am shocked at the problems it has been causing and I'm horrified for each and every one of you. If you are like me and only have a few mild problems, talk to your doctor about some vitamins!
-- By kristy_128 | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
April 15th
2008
6:34 PM
Pulmonary Embolism - blood clots in my lungs which were caused by a presumed blood clot in my leg, which was caused by my Yaz. This is a very dangerous situation, and I was very lucky.
-- By wendyb104 | Reply | (5) replies | Private Message me
March 26th
2008
5:25 PM
I started taking Yaz about 8 weeks ago after being off birth control for 4 years. I expected my body to react to the pill, but not like this. I am constantly dizzy and ,despite getting about 9 hours of sleep each night, I can hardly keep my eyes open during the day. My "period" came 3 days into a new pill pack and lasted about 2 days...but I think maybe I still have it! The breakthrough bleeding is CONSTANT and it makes me feel dirty. I have also gained about 7 lbs. since I started this pill.
I have called and asked my doctor to change my script due to these symptoms as well as severe cramping that began in the first week. I look puffy and tired...it's not worth it.
March 19th
2008
2:52 PM
I have been on yaz for a month now. I was taking apri before and was switched when I found out that I possibly had a cyst that has burst. I was in a lot of pain, but the gyno said that she thought taking birth control would help but didn't like what I was taking. So now for the past few weeks, I can't sleep, dizziness, headaches, crying hysterically for no reason, lack of sex drive, extreme fatigue, irritability, moody, feeling hopeless, feeling out of it, can't remember things very well, can't concentrate, and my eyes are sometimes blurry. I am hoping this is just an adjustment period. But after reading other peoples side effects, I am starting to wonder. I will wait another month or two, but if it doesn't stop, I am going back to apri.
-- By jennh | Reply | Private Message me
February 4th
2008
4:08 PM
I am new to birth control. Last week was my third week on Yaz. The first 2 weeks on it, I was fine. No real symptoms, but the third week, I began having anxiety (which I have never had before) and my heart would race every now and then. Also, I had a major loss of appetite. I would have to make myself eat even though I felt like gagging. I would try to go to sleep, but the anxiety would be too bad. (I took my pill at 8:00 every night) So, I stopped taking them. Yesterday was my second day off of the pill and all I wanted to do was sleep. (I guess from the lack of sleep due to the anxiety/panic attacks) Today my appetite is slowly coming back.
I contacted my GYN and they said they have never heard of those side effects from Yaz...but I looked it up online and there are tons of women complaining of the same thing.
They now want me to try Loestrin...which I am very hesitant of. I don't want to get my body back to normal and then start with the same problems again.
I am getting married in October and of course we don't want a baby right away....I must say...the old school condoms are looking like a better option every day!
-- By ap1011 | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me
July 19th
2008
3:31 PM
This birth control caused me to have fits of rage. I was highly irrational and just downright mean. Otherwise no problem but I had to stop.
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