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ok, so i started using yaz around the same time as my surgery and i do not have periods with it. does anyone else experience this?

it takes me a while to get used to....i love it though. my pms is better, and my Migraines do not get is bad, my skin is clear, etc.

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I took yamine for awhile, but it had the opposite affect on me, I was bleeding all the time. I think it is normal for some people on yaz to not have periods, or for them to be really light.

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i just found out today that my coworker takes it, and she has been thinking something is wrong with her because she has been several months without a period...i guess it is a good birth control.

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I'm no doctor but to me it can't be all that healthy to go months and months without your period?

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my doctor says that as long as i am on the pill and not having periods that my hormones are fine, but if i'm not on the pill and not having periods then my hormones are way out of wack.

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isnt yaz the one that gives you a certain amount of periods or is that something like seasonal im trying to find a good birth control (never been on it before)

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I just saw an ad for yaz on TV. I didn't know about helping with the emotional aspects of pms, that sounds interesting. Wish I didn't have this damn IUD.

Regarding no periods, when i was reading about the different types of BC, I read that drs. have had the ability to give us BC pills that when taken, we do not have periods since like the 60's (if i remember the article correctly)

But because they thought we women would think it odd not to have a period, they made the pills have the cycle that we are all used to with the placebo pills during the days of our period.

I don't think its "unhealthy" to not have a period. I believe all the pill does is basically tell your body that you are already pregnant, so that it doesn't continue to release the egg every month.

I would prefer no periods compared to this IUD, actually. I completely regret getting it.

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I don't think it's unhealthy either. When you are on the pill, you don't have an actual "period" anyway. What you have is withdrawel bleeding from being off the pill for a few days.

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i'm starting to like it, but i just had a miscarriage and due to not having periods with the yaz, i didn't know i was pregnant at first.

so now i freak out.

yes, the yaz is wonderful for the pmdd. i have horrible pms symptoms starting a full week before my period (or absence of). i still have symptoms but only like every three months. and now i will have symprtoms but no period.

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