Tri Femynor and Cramps: What Users Say
Reviews for Tri Femynor
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- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- March 22, 2021
For Birth Control "I've been taking Tri Femynor for about 2 years, and I haven't noticed any huge changes. My period is always the last 4 days of my pill pack and is fairly light, with cramps that go away with Advil. My skin didn't really change too much, even though I was hoping it would help with my acne. I definitely think my boobs got bigger when I first started taking it, but now I don't notice a difference. I haven't noticed anything with depression or anxiety, which is good. Overall, a pretty positive experience. I could probably switch to a different one, but it's not worth it to me because this one is fine enough."
- No ...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- June 10, 2022
For Birth Control "I have been on Tri Femynor for at least 2 years. My mom had great experiences with a birth control that contains leveled hormones, so I tried it too. I was on the similar generic version before I moved and they switched brands. Overall, I've really liked it. I have gained a lot of weight, but I think that could also be attributed to a college lifestyle. My acne is absolutely clear EXCEPT for my chin. I have 24/7 breakouts on my chin and jaw no matter where I am in my cycle. Chin breakouts are caused by hormone imbalances, so I’m thinking this is causing it. But my periods are perfectly regular and normal flow. Only occasional cramping (which I don't mind 'cause at least I’m not pregnant). I can’t tell if the chin acne outweighs any of the positives, so I’m scared to switch."
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- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- January 4, 2021
For Birth Control "I’ve been taking this for almost 6 years. It’s always worked well for me. Some people's bodies work differently, so I’m sure the people who have had bad experiences are being honest, but that’s not my case. The other issues I’ve had are dry skin and I still get bad cramps and mood swings. Period is always regular and lasts 4-5 days. I do have nausea occasionally. And I had an ovarian cyst rupture on this pill and did ovulate once as far as I’m aware, even though the pill should prevent that. It’s done well preventing pregnancy, though."
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For Birth Control "I've been on this for years now. I still have a heavy-ish period for 5 days. I did not gain weight and have clear skin. I do still cramp and have bloating. I was very, VERY dizzy the first few months of taking this until I got used to it. I would recommend this if you want a “mild” birth control."