which, I found out later, is apparently more used for skin troubles than as a contraception method
That seems dumb. Especially if it's so dangerous and such--the chance for thrombosis seems much higher than with other birth control, if I'm remembering the other numbers correctly.
I've stopped taking birth control a while ago because quite honestly I don't see the point, being that I don't have an angry period and I don't sleep with men.
Understandable. I doubt I'd keep taking it either. I'm going to stick with this, though I'm noticing some side effects (nausea being the main one, but headaches and occasional hot flashes also, which are disturbing and slightly disruptive, though all but the first either aren't very severe or are short-lasting) for a while, I think, though it seems that it's the wrong kind (being the tri-leveled stuff rather than the mono-leveled, the mono seeming to be what would even my hormones out more than jumping doses would). But I've marked down the ones you've mentioned because though I've never actually heard of either of them, I'll definitely avoid the former.
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That seems dumb. Especially if it's so dangerous and such--the chance for thrombosis seems much higher than with other birth control, if I'm remembering the other numbers correctly.
I've stopped taking birth control a while ago because quite honestly I don't see the point, being that I don't have an angry period and I don't sleep with men.
Understandable. I doubt I'd keep taking it either. I'm going to stick with this, though I'm noticing some side effects (nausea being the main one, but headaches and occasional hot flashes also, which are disturbing and slightly disruptive, though all but the first either aren't very severe or are short-lasting) for a while, I think, though it seems that it's the wrong kind (being the tri-leveled stuff rather than the mono-leveled, the mono seeming to be what would even my hormones out more than jumping doses would). But I've marked down the ones you've mentioned because though I've never actually heard of either of them, I'll definitely avoid the former.