Tri-Lo-Mili and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Tri-Lo-Mili
- Gm9...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 14, 2023
For Birth Control "I started taking this birth control 10 days ago. At first, I felt fine, but I've started to notice an increase in PMS issues. I've noticed being more cranky than when I was off of birth control, having random crying spells for no reason, and just not feeling like myself. I've noticed having a high, but then completely absent libido, and not really wanting to do anything. It's caused nausea after I was used to not having it, and it's increased my fatigue. I think it's also giving me drastic mood swings; one minute I'll be happy and fine, and the next, completely sad and grumpy. It works like a regular birth control pill, but I would definitely not recommend it. I'm not taking any more of those pills."
- Mom...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 15, 2021
For Birth Control "This is the second birth control I’ve taken. The one I took before would make me super nauseous to the point where I couldn’t go about my day normally because I was constantly throwing up and had massive throbbing headaches. This birth control doesn’t make me feel nauseous at all. I haven’t gained any weight or experienced any huge side effects. Only thing I’ve noticed was I get annoyed more easily."
- twi...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 5, 2021
For Birth Control "I was switched to Tri-Lo-Mili after a terrible experience with Tri-Femynor. I took a 4-month break between birth control pills so I could assess the differences. So far, more physical side effects than mental. Pros of it: no mental/emotional health issues, which was my main problem with my last pill. No suicidal thoughts, no emotional numbness, no anxiety. Haven’t gotten pregnant. Boobs are huge. Cons: (at least in my experience) I’ve been spotting to heavy-ish bleeding for almost a month now, acne came back but not too bad, have noticed an increase in hair loss, appetite changes (some days I could eat a cow, some days I have no interest in eating at all), nausea in the 3rd week, I had a bad yeast infection in the first month, and I get a dry rash on my neck in the 3rd week. I’d like to switch to another pill, but I don’t want to risk my mental health when I know this pill doesn’t affect it, so I deal with the side effects :/"
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For Birth Control "This is my first time taking contraceptive pills. My gynecologist prescribed me Tri-Lo-Mili to regulate my period, it's been a month and a half since I started taking it, and I feel horrible. I'm nauseous all day, I have no appetite, I feel tired, and on top of that, it triggers my vertigo, which I get pretty bad. Definitely not taking this medication anymore, I just want to feel normal again. I would rather have painful periods than to have to go through this."