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Going off the Pill Experience | YAZ : Physical & Emotional Symptoms / Helpful resources / FAQs
Going off the Pill Experience | YAZ : Physical & Emotional Symptoms / Helpful resources / FAQs Side Effects 7 Views • 5 months ago

In this video I discuss, in detail, my experience going off the pill. I was on Yaz for 6 years and have been off for over 3 years now. I went on Yaz as a contraceptive at the age of 21. Now, 29, I reflect back on my contraceptive pill journey and share information I wish I had had earlier. This video starts with some relevant background information and why I went off the pill. What was the final straw that led to me taking the plunge with little to no preparation? In between I detail a few things I wish I had done and things I did do that were helpful along the way, and towards the end of the video I complete these lists.
I share all the physical things I experienced that I can think of - including swollen boobs, bloating, acne, period pains and my general PMS. I then move on to the emotional things I experienced that came as a big surprise. I also share some things I did that that I think were helpful, including yoga, general health things, stress management and more. Finally I share some helpful resources (that helped me a lot), some concluding remarks and then a final physical / emotional thing I forgot to share at the beginning of the video.

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Birth Control Pills for Perimenopause Symptoms?
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Considering birth control pills for perimenopause symptoms? In this video, we explore how birth control pills can help manage the symptoms of perimenopause, such as hot flashes, irregular periods, and mood swings. Learn about the benefits and potential risks of using birth control pills during this transitional phase. Get informed on how birth control pills work, their effectiveness, and whether they might be the right option for you. Watch now to understand the role of birth control pills in alleviating perimenopause symptoms and make an informed decision about your health.

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Yasmin & Yaz Lawyers
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Birth Control Pills vs. Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy To Treat Perimenopause ... Which is Better?
Birth Control Pills vs. Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy To Treat Perimenopause ... Which is Better? Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Birth Control Pills vs. Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy To Treat Perimepoause... Which is Better? // I am often asked what is the best way to treat perimenopause. Many women are given the option of birth control pills, but wonder about the side effects or wonder if postmenopausal hormone therapy is better in perimenopause. Here I explain the pros and cons of both and what I tend to recommend for women with symptoms in perimenopause looking for treatment.

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Is It Normal To Skip Your Period While On Birth Control? | PeopleTV
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Yasmin & Yaz Lawsuit
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http://www.GirardGibbs.com/case/88/yaz-lawsuits/ - Women nationwide who have suffered from serious side effects after using Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella birth control medication are filing Yaz lawsuits to recover compensation for their injuries.

For a free consultation with a Yaz lawyer, please contact us toll-free (866) 981-4800 or visit us on the web at http://www.GirardGibbs.com/case/88/yaz-lawsuits/

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Best BIRTH CONTROL for HORMONAL ACNE| Dr Dray
Best BIRTH CONTROL for HORMONAL ACNE| Dr Dray Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Dermatologist Dr Dray on the best BIRTH CONTROL PILLS for HORMONAL ACNE. Does acne get worse after stopping birth control? What are the side effects of birth control pills for acne? Do birth control pills cause acne? Do birth control pills cause melasma. #acne #acnetreatment #dermatologist

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0:23 What are birth control pills?
0:31 How do birth control pills work?
1:28 Birth control pills for hormonal acne
1:42 Best birth control pills for hormonal acne
3:07 Who will benefit from birth control for acne?
4:12 Who should not take birth control for acne?
6:02 How long until you see improvement?
6:43 Side effects of birth control pills
8:50 Do birth control pills cause melasma?
10:38 Will acne return when you stop birth control?
12:22 What else can I do to help my acne?
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Yaz Tablet Uses | Side Effects & Dosage
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Yaz Tablet | Uses, Side Effects, Dosage, Review

Yaz is a hormonal contraceptive agent that combines drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol. It is primarily used to prevent pregnancy but also has other benefits such as managing acne in females over 14 years and alleviating symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). The medication works by suppressing ovulation, altering the uterine environment, and thickening cervical mucus, making it difficult for sperm to fertilize an egg. Despite its effectiveness, Yaz can lead to side effects such as unusual spotting, nausea, breast tenderness, and headaches. More serious side effects may include mood changes, severe headaches, and symptoms indicative of blood clots or liver issues. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider before starting Yaz, especially for individuals with a history of breast cancer, liver, kidney, or heart problems, or those who smoke and are over 35 years of age. Regular health monitoring is recommended to mitigate potential risks. While Yaz can effectively manage hormonal acne and PMDD, it is crucial to adhere to prescribed dosages and report any adverse reactions promptly.


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If You Suffer from Premenstrual Dysphoria - Watch This
If You Suffer from Premenstrual Dysphoria - Watch This Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

PMDD stands for premenstrual dysphoric disorder. This is not to be confused with Premenstrual Syndrome or PMS. PMS is changes in mood during certain parts of the menstrual cycle. It affects 80% of women. The mood changes can be mild to moderate. In fact, some women will just see it as feeling a little moody the week before their menstrual cycle.

PMDD is a severe form of PMS. It’s almost like turning into the werewolf when the full moon rises. For some people, it’s just that drastic. It affects 3% - 8% of women. So it’s not as common as PMS.

We treat PMDD with antidepressants or hormone therapy. I show you why some women get PMDD and why the antidepressants help. I discuss the difference between intermittent and continuous dosing with antidepressants. I also discuss the two main hormone treatments.
If you do not want to take any kind of medication, you can try lifestyle changes. The first are diet modifications such as eliminating caffeine, sugar, nicotine and alcohol and minimizing sodium. You would combine this with sleeping 7-9 hours a night and getting regular exercise – like 3-5 times a week.

Some nutritional supplements have shown to be helpful. These would be Calcium 1200mg/day, Vitamin B6 50-100mg/day. Other supplements would be Magnesium 200 – 360mg/day, Vitamin E 400 IU/day.

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Griffin LD, Mellon SH. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors directly alter activity of neurosteroidogenic enzymes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999;96(23):13512–13517.
Bäckström T, Bixo M, et. al. Allopregnanolone and mood disorders. Prog Neurobiol. 2014 Feb; 113:88-94. Epub 2013 Aug 23.

Schiller CE, Schmidt PJ, Rubinow DR. Allopregnanolone as a mediator of affective switching in reproductive mood disorders. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2014;231(17):3557–3567. doi:10.1007/s00213-014-3599-x

Griffin LD, Mellon SH. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors directly alter activity of neurosteroidogenic enzymes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999;96(23):13512–13517.

Khine K, Rosenstein DL, Elin RJ, Niemela JE, Schmidt PJ, Rubinow DR. Magnesium (Mg) retention and mood effects after intravenous Mg infusion in premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Biol Psychiatry. 2006 Feb 15;59(4):327-33.

Yonkers KA, Pearlstein TB, Gotman N. A pilot study to compare fluoxetine, calcium, and placebo in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2013 Oct; 33(5):614-20.

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Does Birth Control Help Acne? - Dermatologist Answers
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The Hidden Benefits and Risks of Birth Control Pills for Acne

Join Dr. Dustin, a board-certified dermatologist, as he delves into how birth control pills can effectively treat acne. This video elucidates the mechanisms behind birth control's impact, such as reducing circulating androgens, regulating hormonal fluctuations, and providing anti-inflammatory effects. Dr. Dustin also covers the types of contraceptives that are particularly beneficial, the potential risks including blood clots, and the ideal candidates for this treatment. Additionally, the video sets realistic expectations for acne improvement timelines and hints at future content on lifestyle impacts. Learn about the charitable mobile dermatology clinic funded through affiliate revenue towards the end of the episode.

00:00 Introduction to Birth Control Pills for Acne
01:21 How Birth Control Pills Help Reduce Acne
03:38 Specific Birth Control Pills for Acne Treatment
04:21 Understanding Progestin and Acne
05:09 Identifying the Right Candidates for Oral Contraceptives
06:16 Potential Risks and Side Effects
07:59 Realistic Expectations for Acne Treatment
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Yaz Lawsuit and Side Effects
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Attention Yaz users. Did you take Yaz and later suffered from blood clots? The Us Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about Bayer's birth control pill Yaz and Yasmin that they can cause blood clots, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in women. Yaz birth control pill is an oral contraceptive for women, but recent studies announced by the FDA shows that substances used in Yaz, Yasmin, Ocella and other birth control pills, increases potassium levels in the blood, which raises the risks of blood clot formation and pulmonary embolism. These clots commonly occured in the arms, legs and other extremities. The FDA found that Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals had failed to provide sufficient labeling to warn against the serious dangers of Yaz. If you took Yaz and suffered from blood clots or other complications, then you may be entitled to compensation. Find out if you qualify for compensation. Go to http://Yaz-Lawsuit.info to get a free evaluation. There is no obligation.

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Yaz Side Effects.avi
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http://www.YazSide-Effects.com is a website devoted to providing information on the side effects of Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella.
Vist http://www.YazSide-Effects.com to find out whether you could qualify for compensation for injuries sustained as a result of taking this contraception.

What Is Yaz? | Birth Control
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Learn what Yaz is in this Howcast video about birth control.

Yaz is a combined birth control pill that has both estrogen and drospirenone. You may not be familiar with the name drospirenone, but it causes the same effect on the lining of the uterus as progesterone, but the medication is different. If you are considering Yaz as a form of birth control, talk to your doctor or your nurse practitioner. Although it is a slightly different formulation than your everyday birth control pill, it is equally as effective as the birth control pills you're familiar with.

Some of you may be wondering what is the difference between Yaz and Yasmin. More importantly, what is the difference between Yaz, Yasmin, and the birth control pills that you may be taking? Yaz and Yasmin have estrogen, just like the regular birth control pills you're familiar with. The difference is that the Yaz and the Yazmin have drospirenone. That component of the birth control pill is different than the regular birth control pills you may be familiar with.

The difference between the Yaz and the Yasmin, however, although they both contain estrogen and drospirenone, the balance between estrogen and progesterone are different and the amount of active pills versus placebo pills are also different.

If you are considering Yaz and Yasmin as a form of birth control pills for you, you may want to talk to your doctor or nurse practitioner about the difference between the Yaz and Yasmin. They're both equally as effective as the regular birth control pills that you're familiar with, but it may be a better birth control option for you.

Yaz Side Effects Lawyer - Andy Bederman-of Greenberg & Bederman
Yaz Side Effects Lawyer - Andy Bederman-of Greenberg & Bederman Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

Yaz Lawyer
Yaz Health Alert
Hello. I'm Andrew Bederman of the law firm of Greenberg and Bederman, which practices in the Washington, DC Metro area.

It's no secret that every birth control pill has a small element of risk. One of the acting ingredients in almost every oral contraceptive on the market is a hormone called progestin, which works in combination with estrogen to both prevent the egg from dropping and to prevent sperm from moving into the uterus.

The use of progestin in birth control pills has been shown in some rare cases to increase the risk of blood clotting among some women who use them. The numbers of these cases have been small enough over the years to make the use of progestin an acceptable risk. But the Bayer Corporation has not only put an oral contraceptive on the market that dramatically increases the odds of blood clotting, but has also engaged in advertising that downplayed the risks involved.

The pills in question are sold under the names Yaz, Yasmin, and a generic version called Oscella. These contraceptives were marketed as pills that can not only prevent pregnancy, but can also prevent acne and symptoms of PMS. The FDA cited Bayer this year for running misleading television commercials and last month for not following proper quality-control procedures at a plant that makes hormone ingredients. But the significant problem with Yaz, Yasmin and Oscella is that the key ingredient is a synthetic variation of progestin called drospirenone, which has been shown to increase the level of potassium in the blood and therefore increases the risks of blood clotting.

Yaz and Yasmin have received a litany of complaints from users and sanctions and penalties from the Food and Drug Administration. Between 2004 and 2008, the FDA has received fifty separate reports of deaths among women who were using either Yaz or Yasmin. The FDA has forced Bayer to change its advertising for these pills because they failed to adequately mention the higher risks of blood clotting and other very real medical dangers. These reports of deaths and injuries have caused the FDA to start a study comparing the risks of clotting and strokes between Bayer’s line of contraceptives and others that are on the market, mainly because they believe Bayer's initial study to be faulty.

It isn't only in America where these pills are having a detrimental effect on the lives of the women who use them. The medical regulatory board in Switzerland is currently investigating Yaz and Yasmin due to the death of a young woman who died of a pulmonary embolism. She had been taking Yaz for ten months.

Since these contraceptives have been put on the market, more and more women who use these pills have come forward to the Food and Drug Administration with stories of severe injuries due to strokes, pulmonary embolisms and heart attacks. The frequency of these reports has increased to the point where they can't be ignored or written off as “rare birth control side effects." And we believe the fact that Bayer advertised these products so heavily without properly warning potential users of these very real dangers was reckless and irresponsible.



The birth control pill, Yasmin, and it's smaller cousin YAZ, may contribute to a higher risk of cardiovascular problems including blood clots, stroke, and death.

Recent studies published in the British Medical Journal reveal that women who use Yaz™ or Yasmin™ oral contraceptives are more than twice as likely to suffer serious health complications than women using other oral contraceptives. Yaz™ and Yasmin™ have been linked with the following serious health complications:

heart attack
stroke
organ failure
gall bladder disease
blood clots/deep vein thrombosis
pulmonary embolism
If you have taken Yaz™ or Yasmin™ and have suffered a serious health consequence, you may be entitled to compensation from the pharmaceutical company.

For a free legal birth control consultation in Maryland, please call (301) 589-2200, ifin Washington D.C. Please call (202) 833-2200, or if in Virginia please call (888) 926-8583, or fill out our free birth control consultation form.

Yaz Side Effects - Get Informed
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TAKE YOUR BODY BACK exists to empower women to get in the KNOW about the potentially harmful side effects of Bayer's Yasmin & Yaz birth control drugs.

Yaz Side Effects & Lawsuits: June 2011 Update
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Leading injury attorney Wendy Fleishman summarizes the latest studies on dangers of Yaz and Yasmin birth control pills.

Lieff Cabraser will provide a free, prompt, confidential, and no-obligation review of your claim. Contact us by phone at 1 800 541-7358 or visit us on the internet at http://www.lieffcabraser.com/injury/drugs/yaz/

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Birth control warning: Yaz responsible for deaths of three Japanese women
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Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare announced on Friday that there is irrefutable proof of a direct correlation between taking the oral contraceptive Yaz, which has been on the market since 2010, and increased risk of thromboembolism. The ministry said three women have in Japan died from blood clots caused by taking the popular birth control pill and called on manufacturer Bayer to include warning information in the drug's package insert.

Yaz contains estrogenic and progestational compounds, which help regulate hormonal balance and reduce menstrual cramps. However, taking the estrogenic hormone can lead to blood clots, increasing the risk of thrombosis.

The first victim was a woman in her 20s who died from a blood clot in the brain last June two weeks after taking Yaz. The second victim was in her early teens. Blood clots were found in her lungs last September after she died. The latest victim was a woman in her 40s who died from blood clots in her lungs and legs this January.

Doctors suggest immediately that you immediately stop using the pill and seek emergency medical care if you develop any of the following symptoms: acute pains in the lower extremities; oedema, also known as dropsy; sudden shortness of breath; chest pain; severe headache; paralysis or weakness of the extremities; alalia, or inability to speak; and acute loss of vision.

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