Charlotte 24 Fe for Birth Control User Reviews
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"I started taking it in April for birth control. But in May, I experienced something scary. I had blood that came out of my rectum when going poop. I know that is graphic, but I want to tell my experience. I freaked out. I am positive I had a panic attack after seeing that. Then in July, it happened again! By this point, I was terrified. Mind you, I haven’t had any symptoms that suggest anything else. All my doctors say it is hemorrhoids. But I have never had that happen. And if I do, it is like a minor amount of blood on the toilet paper. So then I stopped taking it. I haven’t had anything happen like that again. But watch out, you may feel anxious and moody. I would suggest talking with your doctor to find the right meds. Heck, I would take an IUD before I take that again."