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MICRONOR is driving me nutts!

This little blue pill is easy to swallow but it's coming up with the funkiest side effects. I've noticed a little weight gain and I'm getting lhair growing underneath my chin ( I"M A FEMALE how is this possible??) , my chest feels tender , not to mention these funky  cramps! One doctor says I should stick to it and another says to go for the shot. I don't really want neither birth control always hasnt been friendly to me. I always gain extreme amount of weight while on these suckers!. Last but not least ; I have no sex life to begin with. I see no usage for me to be on these things? but family gp swears that this might help with my bleeding problem. My question is i usually have a very low sex drive to begin with? since i've been on micronor? i cant stop thinking about sex? IS that normal for any  of you ladies any of my weridddddddd side effects that i've been enduring?
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Thanks for replying to me! I'm only half way my second pack? so I say a month and a half? The doctor who suggested it to me said that by the third package? I won't be getting periods anymore that was the only reason why i attempted birth control again. My last vistor wasn't as abusive as before? But the thing is growing hair under my chin is gross!!
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Ive only been on it for about a month an a half and eveything seems to be fine for me, but then again if bc has never worked out for you maybe you should just give it up completely. A little bleeding is better than facial hair right? Or just keep trying diff kinds till you find ur fit, you might need to adjust to this pill a little more, idk how long youve been on it
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