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Are There Any Side Effects Of Taking Minigyon After Withdrawal?

i started taking minigynon in 2013 which is my first time on any birth control pills, however i stopped when i migrated from Jamaica to the USA, then i started on something and I stopped totally.I would love to go back especially on minigynon but whats the procedure and do i have anything to worry about due to having fibroids.And in any form whats your advice..................
posted on Thu, 24 Sep 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

To start back on hormonal contraception, you would need to see your doctor for assessment and a prescription.
You may be able to get the one you are most comfortable with.

The fibroids would not have an impact on your oral contraceptives.
Oral contraception is affected by history of some migraines, clotting history, smoking history, age, family history of cancer.

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Are There Any Side Effects Of Taking Minigyon After Withdrawal?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic To start back on hormonal contraception, you would need to see your doctor for assessment and a prescription. You may be able to get the one you are most comfortable with. The fibroids would not have an impact on your oral contraceptives. Oral contraception is affected by history of some migraines, clotting history, smoking history, age, family history of cancer. I hope this helps