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Beyaz and Bleeding: What Users Say

Bleeding: mentioned by 15 users (8.8%)

Based on user experiences from 170 Beyaz reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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acne 20.6%
mood swings 20.6%
weight gain 18.2%
nausea 17.6%
cramps 12.9%
headaches 12.9%
depression 12.4%
sexual dysfunction 10.6%
bleeding 8.8%
anxiety 8.2%

Reviews for Beyaz

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Anonymous
  • October 12, 2011

For Birth Control "I've been on Yaz for years, and like most people, I switched to Beyaz because of the saving card. I've only been on it for a month. I have not stopped bleeding/spotting since I got my last period. I've tried different birth control over the years, and I never had this problem before. If this is the same as Yaz, I don't understand why I'm having this issue. I thought about trying it another month, but I'm not sure I can handle bleeding for 60 days if this continues."

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  • sbs...
  • September 11, 2011

For Birth Control "I previously took Lo Loestrin and had depression, breakthrough bleeding, and just a general feeling of blah. My MD switched me to Beyaz, and those feelings are gone. And, as a benefit, somehow or another, I have lost like 8 lbs in the past month. Of course, I exercise regularly and eat right, but seem to have less of an appetite. Love this pill!"

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  • Kph...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 30, 2013

For Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder "I have been on this pill for 3 months going into 4 and have had my ups and downs with it. The 1st month, I experienced intense mood swings, I was crying and angry all the time and just wanted to be alone. The 2nd month, I was wondering why my acne wasn't going away, but my moods had improved. Although I was experiencing breakthrough bleeding for 15 days, I continued to take the pill. My period also brought cramps like no other. The 3rd month, I have been feeling sort of depressed, but I think that's due to life, not the pill. My breakthrough bleeding still occurred (some days light, some days none), and my skin has improved. I lost weight on Beyaz. I am looking forward to what month 4 brings and hoping all of the negative symptoms are gone."

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  • Rip...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • February 2, 2022

For Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder "One of the better experiences with birth control I've had. Granted, I still experienced side effects like some mood swings in the beginning (nothing too severe) and nausea, possibly some related constipation. However, it kept my PMDD symptoms confined to shorter periods of time (a day or two every month or so, as opposed to 3-5 days every month). Breakthrough bleeding was a problem on it after a while, but that could be related to skipping placebos. Compared to other birth control pills I've been on which have sent me into manic/depressive cycles, this has been the best for my body. For comparison, I don't do well with any birth control pills containing northindrone."

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  • sha...
  • November 13, 2017

For Birth Control "I've been on this birth control for about 2 weeks now, and let me explain I've never been on birth control before. I experienced just about no side effects so far, no unusual weight gain, headaches, or cravings. No bad mood swings, and it's already helping my acne (the reason I went on it). The downfall: I've been bleeding for the whole 2 weeks I've been on it. I started it the day of my period as instructed, usually, I bleed for 4-5 days, but I have had my period now for 2 weeks straight. I think it's getting light and about to go away, and then I wake up the next morning, and it's back again! If this side effect continues into the next pack, I may have to give up Beyaz. I am on the generic, by the way."

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  • Orl...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • November 13, 2013

For Birth Control "It took almost 8 months, but it finally started to work. My periods were so heavy I would go through a Tampax Ultra in less than an hour and have to stay home during my periods. I would have to get up several times during the night. I would bleed some months for 30 days even on the Beyaz. My last two months, I have bled less than three days and can use a lite Tampax. It took a while, but I am so happy I stuck with it. No weight gain either!!!!"

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  • Anonymous
  • February 8, 2012

For Birth Control "The only reason I got on Beyaz was because I developed 2 very large ovarian cysts. My doctor recommended the pill to reduce ovulation, which would only make the cyst bigger. I was scared that I was going to gain weight. At first, I hated the pill because I bled very lightly for an entire month. My doctor said that was normal for the first month. Then I noticed that my skin was clearing up really nicely. I didn't notice any weight gain, but the best part was Beyaz sorted my monthly cramps. I was so relieved. The only thing I can say that I don't like about Beyaz is that if I miss a pill and take it when I remember, it seems like over the next 2 or 3 days my acne flares up really bad, and I hate that. Just stay consistent, I recommend it 100%."

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  • GAL...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • August 16, 2019

For Birth Control "Beyaz was my first birth control pill. I bled throughout the first month, and I got cramps, which really scared me because I usually have short periods and almost never get cramps. After the first month, the bleeding stopped, my face cleared up, and my sex drive increased. Sadly, after 6-7 months of being on Beyaz, I noticed my vaginal lubrication wasn't the same, even when my sex drive was high. For me, that was a huge upside down, and I decided to switch to another pill, but I would definitely recommend it since that was the only side effect I experienced."

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  • PCO...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • September 18, 2018

For Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder "I was on Jolessa for a year and bled for almost the entire time. The doctor put me on Beyaz at my insistence. Bleeding finally stopped in the 3rd or 4th week. Have not bled since. I have period symptoms, but no bleeding. My PMDD is so much better on Beyaz. On Jolessa, I had hard little bumps on my right cheek. On Beyaz, those don't break above the skin anymore, so aren't a problem. My only real gripe is the cost ($75 co-pay for the generic 3-pack), and the period symptoms that can last a week or more."

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  • Anonymous
  • April 11, 2012

For Birth Control "I was prescribed this medicine to help with my erratic periods. It was great, at first. About eight months into it, I became anemic from heavy bleeding and had nine-day periods instead of four. I've also experienced spotting eight months into taking it."

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  • Nee...
  • January 10, 2017

For Birth Control "I switched to Beyaz about 4 years ago, after being on OrthoNovum. The first 3 months were tough. I recall having irritability, fatigue, discolored complexion, breakthrough bleeding during sex, etc. After that transition, I felt fine. About 2 years ago, my period began being lighter and lighter and eventually went away. I asked my GYN if it was okay, and she assured me that Beyaz may eliminate my period. At first, I was displeased because I wanted a period to prove that I wasn't pregnant each month. But when my gyno told me she could put me on something else to force a period, I told her no! Now with the new year, I discovered that my new RX plan doesn't cover ANY of the BEYAZ/RAJANI/SAFYRAL contraceptives. I'm DOOMED!! :-("

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  • Ano...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • July 28, 2016

For Birth Control "Beyaz didn't work for me. My GYN put me on this pill because I wasn't ovulating. This pill turned out to be my worst nightmare. The first week, I became very emotional and had light menstrual bleeding and cramps. The second week, my bleeding became heavier and cramps turned into pressure in my lower abdominal area. The pressure made me so uncomfortable. No medicine helped. I called my GYN office and spoke with her nurse. She suggested doubling up on the meds I was currently taking. That helped some, but not much. The third week, the bleeding became extreme with large blood clots. Having to wear 2 huge pads at a time was awful. And the pressure turned back into pain. I called my GYN back, and they advised me to stop the pill immediately."

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  • CCP...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 15, 2021

For Acne "Started this medicine for acne. I was on Tri-Sprintec previously, which was doing okay, but I began to have breakthrough bleeding for 3 weeks, so we switched, but the acne was improving great. One month into taking Beyaz, and I was shaking a lot, and my hands were very noticeable. My heart was beating out of my chest. I ended up sick and in Urgent Care (unrelated) and found my blood pressure was high. I began to follow this closely and found it stayed high, and the shaking, heart palpitations, and high blood pressure all come hand in hand as rare side effects of this medication. I stopped it, and by day 2, returned to normal. I began to have horrible migraines from stopping the medicine, though, and my acne wasn’t as clear on this as Tri-Sprintec."

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  • Anonymous
  • August 5, 2019

For Birth Control "I started Beyaz a year ago, and wow, it's been a trip! First 3 months, I bled non-stop. I started the pill at the beginning of my period, so naturally, I went the first few days with my period. But after my usual 3-4 day cycle, I wouldn't stop bleeding. It wasn't period bleeding, but there was definitely spotting to the point where I had to wear a liner or pad. For 3 consecutive months, I spotted non-stop. When I went back to the doctor for my next packets, she said I just needed to adjust. As soon as I started my 4th month, things were normal. I stopped spotting, I bled only during my period, and things were fine. I also broke out only on my chin during the first 2 months. Eventually, it cleared up and everything was good. I haven't had a pregnancy scare, my boyfriend and I never use condoms, so I think it's been really effective. The only thing I will say is that I used to rarely get cramps before, and now I get some, usually on my first day, and now my periods are about 4-5 days instead of 3-4."

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  • Jus...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 31, 2015

For Birth Control "BEYAZ is my worst enemy! I took this BC pill for 1 1/2 months. Completed week 1, and the mood swings started. Week 3, I started bleeding light with minor cramps. Week 4, my light bleeding turned into heavy bleeding, changing my pad every hour or less. The cramps were no longer minor, they were just unbearable that I had to take Norco and Ibuprofen at the same time just to take the edge off. I spoke to my GYN about the symptoms, and I was advised to give it another try even after I was in the ER injected with Dilaudid. Started the 2nd pack as the bleeding and cramping still continue. Put on Vicodin and Naproxen for pain. I became depressed, angry, isolated, emotionally unattached, and extremely tired. I quit taking it midway, and now I'm in recovery."

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