A couple of years ago I tried the pill for the 1st time to regulate my cycle because my cycles have been irregular since having my last back surgery in 1999. When I 1st tried the pill my legs would cramp up pretty bad and so I stopped taking them. I'm still a virgin so I haven't really seen a need to be on birth control but I'm ready to give it another try to help regulate my cycle. What kinds of birth control would you suggest and are they reasonable price wise? I'll be seeing my family doctor in February for a follow up and thats when I was going to try and get back on the pill.
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Birth Control Suggestions...
Hi Everyone,
A couple of years ago I tried the pill for the 1st time to regulate my cycle because my cycles have been irregular since having my last back surgery in 1999. When I 1st tried the pill my legs would cramp up pretty bad and so I stopped taking them. I'm still a virgin so I haven't really seen a need to be on birth control but I'm ready to give it another try to help regulate my cycle. What kinds of birth control would you suggest and are they reasonable price wise? I'll be seeing my family doctor in February for a follow up and thats when I was going to try and get back on the pill. -
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I would say only your doctor can really tell you what will work best for you for sure.
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imported_Nomi01
maybe you can find something to make the cramps go away, so you can stay on the pill... like taking magnesium supplements and drinking lots of water.Comment
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