Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Dorothy on August 14, 2016, 02:56:19 PM
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Anyone else on birth control pill for early menopause? Every so often, I forget to take one pill (happening more often since they changed the pack design as I find it more complicated to see whether I've taken today's pill or not). Even if I take it the next morning and take the others at the right time, I get all my meno symptoms back and start bleeding four days later (which is the time it takes for my bleed to start after ending a pack)
Is it normal for one missed pill to have such a big effect? I'm not using it for birth control, but I am wondering if it will have any impact on my health.
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I was on the pill until 49 and found that it became more important to take it at pretty much the same time each day as I got older. The fall out from not doing it seemed to be mainly chin hairs and spots and feeling rough and headachy.
I used to get bad oestrogen withdrawal headaches on my week off, if I got in the least bit thirsty.
I didn't get any obvious meno symptoms from not taking the odd one though. I had more general meno symptoms that got significantly worse in the last 4 years.
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Interesting you thought it affected the chin hair as I have been sprouting a beard recently!!! I take mine at bedtime, which varies hugely as caring for my mum means my schedule has to fit round hers, so sometimes I might be taking it at 9 and sometimes at 12 or 1. I have noticed if I am very late taking it I get headachy and also have mild cramp, but I have always put that down to feeling rough from an extra-late night. Maybe I should start setting an alarm so I can take it at the same time even if I haven't gone to bed! It's really annoying to feel so rough when I am actually taking it as being on the break is bad enough!!!
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Have you thought of Qlaira Dorothy? It only has 2 pill free days I think, but the oestrogen dose varies between 1 mg and 3 mg. Some progestogens are more androgenic - ie masculine side effects eg becoming more hairy - so maybe the one you are on is one of those?
Hurdity x
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I'd still have to remember to take them though! ;)
I did wonder about Qlaira, but I've been a bit twitchy about making any changes in case I end up worse off. I'm on Ovranette now. Chin hair has definitely got worse in the last couple of years, so it can't just be due to the pill or I would have had my beard for longer. Not too bothered...I look like a cross between a beached whale and a giant prune anyway, so having a face like a gooseberry is just one more thing to add to the oh-so-attractive mix that comes with the menopause ;D