Tri Femynor and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Tri Femynor
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 10, 2021
For Birth Control "I know every person researching birth control has heard this 100 times, but whether or not a pill works for you depends on your body! I have been on two pills before, and they gave me intolerable mood swings that sent me into depression (and uncontrollable crying spells!). Tri-Femynor was my third go at birth control, and luckily, it has worked for me so far. The first night I took it at around 10 pm, and I woke up at 5 am to throw up. However, I didn't throw up again (I made sure to eat meals right before taking it), and the nausea wore off after about a week. Other than that, I have not experienced any other side effects, and my experience has been great! If you are looking for a good triphasic option, try this one, but always remember that everyone's body is different, and what works for me may not work for you. The trial-and-error process is certainly frustrating, but you will find the best option for you!"
- Ris...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 14, 2022
For Birth Control "The first night on Tri Femynor, I woke up to throw up. I got so dizzy that I couldn't even stand. My heart rate was extremely high. I thought I was going to have a heart attack. I do not recommend this."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- September 13, 2021
For Birth Control "DO NOT RECOMMEND!! This is my second year taking birth control. My first prescription I took was a name brand, and I loved it. No side effects, and it helped with my skin and a few other things. Since I moved to the city in May of last year, the pharmacy I switched to didn’t take the original prescription I was on, and put me on this one, and it is awful! I’m nauseous every day, and sometimes it’s so bad that I can’t get out of bed. I get really bad headaches, which is rare for me, I’ve been gaining weight, which is also rare for me, and my skin is breaking out. Also, my mood changes 24/7. I went back to my OB to get another year supply, and I told her I didn’t want to be on this, she told me she would change my prescription. She sent me one to my pharmacy that was name brand, and I was on it for a month. I liked it and had no side effects, and then I got put back onto this one. I wouldn’t recommend anyone to take this. I would give it 0 stars if I could!"
- Byt...
- 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."
- Gga...
- September 23, 2020
For Birth Control "This was honestly the worst birth control pill after Sprintec (which I gained 25 lbs in 4 months on). I got off Sprintec in January and decided I wouldn’t use BC until I lost the weight, which I did. I went back to my NP and told her my history with taking Sprintec and that I was ready for a new BC pill. She prescribed me Tri Femynor, and within a week of taking it, I experienced some of the worst symptoms: constant nausea (to the point I thought I was pregnant), vomiting, constipation, tender breasts, bloating, insane cravings, mood swings, and depression, changes to my libido. I thought I was pregnant and took a pregnancy test every week just to be sure. After three weeks on Tri Femynor, I started the sugar pills and got my period. At this point, I am not going to take these pills again. The level of hormones and the fact that they are triphasic doesn’t bode well with my body. I prefer monophasic pills with a low level of hormones."
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For Birth Control "This is the worst prescription I’ve ever taken. Originally, I was prescribed Tri-Sprintec, which I loved. I used it for a whole year and had no issues or side effects, clear skin, which was nice. I moved states, and my new pharmacy would not take my insurance, so they tried to help me by giving me another medication, which they offered at a discount, although I still had to come out of pocket. I’ve only been on Tri-Femynor for two months and am experiencing the worst side effects. My skin is constantly broken out and irritated. I got the worst sunburn on my face this summer. I’m constantly nauseous, suffering from bad headaches, feel anxious, depressed, and am extremely tired all the time. I would never suggest anyone take this medication."