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Birth control pill questions...

by 090308health, Jun 05, 2004 12:00AM
Hi, I`m a 24 yr old female who is on Alesse-28 birth control pill. I have read in the directions that it can cause Melasma on your face. Anyone ever gotten melasma from the pill, if so, does it go away after the pill is stopped? I don`t wanna get it.

Also, I have a cavernous angioma in my brain (abnormal blood vessels). Anyone else w/ a cavernous angioma take the pill? My neurologist didn`t say I couldn`t take it, so I still do.
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by jacquelynfranklin, Nov 28, 2008 12:23PM
this is my second month being on the pill. I forgot one of my pills the first month and now again this month. I wasnt scared last time when i forgot however the condom broke this time and it was the day after that i didnt take my pill, so i am really scared right now. what should i do? this happened the other day and yesterday when i realized i didn't take the pill i took both of them.
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