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Cryselle heavy period?
I've changed my birth control to one with less hormones. The past two months i've been on it my periods are heavier than they've ever been...ever.
Is this normal?
Cryselle is the generic version of Lo/Ovral-28, Low-Ogestrel
2 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
I would expect that it's just your body reacting to the change in hormones, but some women do bleed excessively on certain types of birth control; so, you may have less effects with a different pill. Your best bet is to talk to your ob-gyn.
Edit: I'm not sure why this got a thumbs down. It's a true and possible reason. Plus, advising someone to ask their doctor is never bad advice.
Source(s): personal experience PCOS Endometriosis - 10 years ago
yes it is totaly........... your body is taking all that stuff out of you which was stored in for like two months gal