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Reviewer: briley, 13-18 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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everything was fine using daysee until i got to the seventh week i started spotting brown and red blood and having severe cramps. i even started getting acne on my chest, back and face.
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Reviewer: 25-34 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I took this pill for a little over one month after being switched from a different brand. This is the worst birth control that I have ever taken. I have never experienced anxiety a day in my life and I was a complete mess for over a week due to this birth control. Uncontrollably crying all of the time, I was scared to leave the house, I didnâ??t want to talk to anyone, I was constantly worrie
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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My insurance changed me from Amethia to Daysee, and immediately I could see a change! Face, chest and back broke out uncontrollably. Spotting, cramps, PMS, just like I was on my period...absolutely awful! DO NOT TAKE THIS MEDICINE!!
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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First year using it was great..by the time second year rolls around, im bleeding for months on end and i feel like it took a mental toll on my sex life.. Worked for not getting pregnant but thats about it..
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Reviewer: Kim J, 35-44 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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The first 3 months were great. No mood swings, acne, or PMS. By the next pack everything changed. These huge pimples started to appear on my chin that were deep and even a month later are still healing. Then there's the breakthrough bleeding. Started spotting 6 weeks before my period is supposed to start. Bright red, clots, and it's continuous. I'm 38 and have never used as many pads a
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