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."
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- 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 :/"
- Car...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 7, 2025
For Birth Control "I’ve been taking this for a few months now, and so far it’s been decent! After the first period I got with it, I’ve decided to skip my period, and it’s been wonderful. The first month, I had horrible nausea and headaches, but that went away by month two, aside from the random spat of nausea that usually goes away in an hour or so. Sex drive hasn’t changed, but I am dryer than usual, which is a downside for sure. Definitely not the worst birth control I’ve ever taken, and I feel like mentally I’m better than I was before taking!"
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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."