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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I have never been on bc in my life I am 30 years old and just had my first baby.. I have always had terrible periods so I thought every 3 months is not to bad... well little did I know I have bled since my very fist pill... I DO NOT recommend Daysee bc
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I started taking this and I’m at week 11 and have been spotting since week 8 I absolutely hate it. It’s not enough for me to have to wear a pad however I have to wear a panty liner everyday which is annoying. My spotting is brownish and has blood clots in it. My cramps aren’t really severe but they have woke me up at night. I’m taking Daysee.
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Reviewer: M, 19-24 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I was on Camrese for 3 months with no issues, then my insurance changed and will only cover Daysee. I was iffy about starting this just by the way the packs for organized. It is week 2, and I have been spotting brown/red all week. I have been on birth control for 3 years and this has never happened to me. I also have had an increase in acne and mood swings. This is the worst birth control I have e
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Reviewer: 35-44 on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I have been taking this birth control pill for a few years now. I take it first thing in the morning each day. My periods have been right on schedule at the end of the third month, with no spotting in between periods. I do get some cramping while on my period but it is manageable with a couple Advil.
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Reviewer: Anon, 19-24 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I'm currently on week 6 of this birth control. The first day on it was awful. I had horrible mood swings and I felt bloated and nauseous all day. Then the next two weeks after that were completely fine and normal. All of a sudden during week 3, I began spotting. And not just any spotting - gross brownish clotty blood spotting. I have been spotting like this for the last 4 weeks and I'm ext
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