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<blockquote data-quote="EllsKBells" data-source="post: 1404313" data-attributes="member: 338121"><p>Hi [USER=384035]@shann[/USER] one thing that I don't know if it has been discussed with you, but in terms of pills vs implant, one thing they do say is that if you have the implant, they won't then take it out for at least six months, so if you haven't had hormones before and don't know how you're going to get on with them, might be worth trying a few months on the pill first. There are several 'types', so hopefully there will be one that works for you, as for instance, I can't have the combined pill, because I get migraines with aura. Definitely one to discuss with your GP/practice nurse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllsKBells, post: 1404313, member: 338121"] Hi [USER=384035]@shann[/USER] one thing that I don't know if it has been discussed with you, but in terms of pills vs implant, one thing they do say is that if you have the implant, they won't then take it out for at least six months, so if you haven't had hormones before and don't know how you're going to get on with them, might be worth trying a few months on the pill first. There are several 'types', so hopefully there will be one that works for you, as for instance, I can't have the combined pill, because I get migraines with aura. Definitely one to discuss with your GP/practice nurse. [/QUOTE]
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