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Camila and Nausea: What Users Say

Nausea: mentioned by 12 users (9.9%)

Based on user experiences from 121 Camila reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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acne 24.8%
weight gain 24.8%
cramps 19.0%
mood swings 19.0%
bleeding 17.4%
bloating 15.7%
irregular periods 14.0%
sexual dysfunction 11.6%
hair loss 9.9%
nausea 9.9%

Reviews for Camila

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • fig...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • March 13, 2020

For Birth Control "Please keep in mind that everyone reacts differently to hormones and what I experienced may not be what you experience. I am writing this so the people that do experience these side effects do not feel like they are crazy. I started this birth control because I was no longer allowed to be on a combined pill. I took it for about four months and couldn’t take it anymore. My boobs hurt so bad I could barely put a bra on, my periods never regulated the way they were supposed to, I broke out like crazy and it made me so nauseous. Every month I was taking a pregnancy test because all the symptoms I was experiencing were the same as if I was pregnant, the late or non-existent period didn’t help either. I hope someone finds this useful."

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  • Anonymous
  • March 29, 2011

For Endometriosis "I started this after my second lap surgery for my endometriosis. Had no problems the first month, but have now been bleeding nonstop for 6 weeks. I really liked the fact that I didn't suffer from the side effects that I feel with a typical combination pill (weight gain, nausea, etc.), but I cannot take the bleeding and pain anymore. I have had to take 2-3 pills a day to control the bleeding and am still experiencing spotting and cramps. I'm sure that this is the right method for controlling endometriosis for some women, but it is definitely not right for me."

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  • Nat...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • May 9, 2019

For Birth Control "After trying to go on a combo pill (Apri) and getting horrible nausea, random acne, migraines, and a skin rash, my doctor switched me to Camila. I'm nearly done with the first pack, and so far, so good. I used to have a lot of emotional ups and downs and almost too much of a sex drive. This has calmed down my emotions and also my sex drive, but not in a bad way. I have had zero spotting or bleeding between periods. My skin, which was fine but had slight hormonal acne before periods, has been totally clear. The only downside I have noticed is my boobs swelling/tenderness. Will update after more time, but wanted to put out a hopeful review after so many negative ones."

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  • Lan...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • August 22, 2018

For Birth Control "After being on combo pills for 10 years, 5 of which I had migraines with aura that I thought my doctor knew about, guess she didn’t. She immediately stopped my combo and put me on this. I made it a month. At first, it was nausea, but that was ok. Then I kinda forgot I switched except for a constant period, but little mental things were happening. I was mean. Small things triggered me. I had three panic attacks in a month when I had only one in my life before. I wouldn’t know how I would wake up: either ok or so depressed I couldn’t function. Nothing made me happy anymore, I was constantly yelling or crying or usually both. After almost losing my mind one day at work, I did some research and found that the mini pill can cause mental issues like depression and anxiety. I called my doctor and stopped today. Praying this goes away as quickly as it started. I want to be my old self again. I miss how I was before. This person is not me."

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  • Sta...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • March 23, 2018

For Birth Control "I've been on Camila for 2 years. I switched from the combination pills since they were giving me morning sickness every week after the placebo. On Camila, my periods are lighter and take the same amount of time (7 days). I usually get my period every 45 or so days on the pill. If I miss a pill, I can guarantee I'll have my period again within 2 weeks (sometimes I skip a pill on purpose if I'm planning a trip). As far as remembering when to take them, I just set an alarm on my phone and take it when it yells at me. I don't think I've had any weight gain as a result of Camila, just simply me getting lazy and not exercising. The reason I've decided to stop taking the pills is I have little to no sex drive. It's driving my husband bonkers. Otherwise, I think all of these women with these horror stories should go see the doctor."

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  • Kat...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • November 26, 2019

For Birth Control "I've been on Camila for 6 months, was put on after the birth of my daughter. Cons: Headaches, 20-pound weight gain, horrible mood swings, and longer periods (4 days start to finish vs. 7.5 now). Hair loss. Constant cramps. I've developed extreme nausea that is similar to morning sickness, and painful sex. (These are CONSTANT. THERE IS NO BREAK FROM THESE SIDE EFFECTS.) And that's after being begged for it, as I have 0 sex drive. Let me highlight how extreme a change that is: I used to crave/want to have sex 4 times DAILY. Now? Zero. Pros: less painful periods. No pregnancy. I have stopped taking this rubbish pill. Whoever invented it: get a new profession. I've been off it 2 weeks and feel so SO much better mentally and physically. Like coming out of a fog. Don't try this garbage."

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  • ros...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • July 9, 2019

For Birth Control "The only reason I was put on this birth control was due to my high blood pressure. I couldn't take other types of oral contraceptive pills, but that was the worst decision ever. Ever since I started taking this thing, I have been feeling horrible, such as fatigue, insomnia, dizziness, nausea, lightheadedness, depression, mood swings, and, worst of all, weight gain. I was not on any other medication, nor did I take anything for my blood pressure, so of course I knew this birth control was the only thing giving me these crazy side effects. I'll just stick to my old birth controls that I have been put on in the past."

1 / 10
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  • Kal...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 16, 2018

For Birth Control "I tried multiple combo birth control pills and an IUD, which all ended terribly. My doctor and I decided maybe it was best that I took a progestin-only pill because of how I reacted to birth control with estrogen. I both love and hate this prescription, but if you do have issues taking estrogen, then I highly recommend you give Camila a shot. Yes, you do have to take it around the same time every day. My hair does fall out more than usual, and I do get almost like morning sickness before my periods. However, all of the positive outweighs the negatives. I used to have extreme cramping, and I would get extremely sick every single period. With this pill, I get a little sick before, but my periods are more bearable. It does not affect my weight at all, maybe my sex drive a little, but you learn to work with it. Overall, I do recommend you give it a shot as every woman experiences different things when trying different birth controls."

8 / 10
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  • Ash...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • September 7, 2018

For Endometriosis "I originally took this pill to ease the pain of my endometriosis. I didn’t make it to the 3-month mark. My periods have gone from 4 days to 10. It dries me out and makes inserting tampons very painful. Instead of having one day of excruciating pain, I ended up having 10 days of moderate pain with very bad nausea. My skin has become so oily and painful that it’s affecting my well-being. Although I did not give this pill a fair chance, I simply could not wait it out to see if things got better."

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  • Sha...
  • March 18, 2019

For Birth Control "I have been on and off with the mini pill, switching between pills to see what works best. I haven’t been consistent until just now, starting in January. I constantly bleed. Either it's every other week or every other two weeks. My period comes every 28 days, but I always spot in between, and it’s bothersome when you think you’re done bleeding for the month and then out of nowhere start bleeding again. When my period is about to come, my breasts hurt super bad, and I get real nauseous. It made me think I was pregnant, until the test was negative and my period came on the 28th day. I get terrible cramps when I’m spotting and also when I’m on my period. It protects you for sure, but it’s a hassle to deal with constant bleeding. I also break out when I’m on my period, and my face does clear up though after my period ends. I crave things sometimes and mood swings. I get irritated more quickly, and I’m super tired most days."

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  • Poo...
  • December 6, 2017

For Birth Control "I've been on this pill since February. It is now December. My periods are longer, heavier, and irregular. I experience bad cramps and nausea starting a full week before my period. I was prescribed it because I have high blood pressure. I also believe it has lowered my sex drive. I got on this pill instead of having my tubes tied, and now I wish I had done that instead. I can have no bleeding before taking the pill, and an hour after taking it, I bleed. ;-( Hubby and I are unhappy because no sex isn't the birth control we were trying to have. I think I'm going to just stop taking it."

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  • Ano...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • July 1, 2025

For Birth Control "I just finished my first pack of Camila. I'm 34, and this is my first birth control pill since college. I take my pill at the same time every day. Towards the end of the pack, I noticed I was constantly feeling bloated, sick to my stomach, and constipated. I figured it was my body getting used to the progesterone. I got on Camila because I had odd hormone spikes during the wrong cycle, so I'm using this to get my hormones back in sync. Typically, prior to BC, I was having heavy periods for 5-6 days and nightmarish cramps and mood swings. After taking Camila, my first period had almost zero cramps besides the sick to my stomach feeling (mainly in the morning). My period was very light, however, it was frustratingly 7 days. The only weight I gained was water weight, and that was just while I was on my period. Since then, I haven't seen any weight gain. My breasts weren't sensitive, I feel like my libido has been through the roof, and my mood seems more regulated. I'll see how my next period is with pack #2!"

8 / 10
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