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Have Stomach Pain. Contraceptive Pill Changed To Cerazette. Is It Okay?

A month a go I changed contraceptive pill front the combined pill to cerazette, after two weeks of taking the cerazette I've had the worse stomach pains ever, bleeding from the vagina and banging head aches, I feel sick all the time, lost my apatite and I constantly get an acid taste that's come up from my stomach into my mouth. I've been takin the cerazette for over a month now and nothing's changed. Can you tell me what to you or what is wrong please/ thanks
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Changing hormonal pill may cause above clinical features until your body is adjusted with new pill. They are mostly associated side effects of the pill.

Kindly, consult with your gynecologist and chose other contraceptive method if adverse effects continue as earlier.
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Have Stomach Pain. Contraceptive Pill Changed To Cerazette. Is It Okay?

Hello, Changing hormonal pill may cause above clinical features until your body is adjusted with new pill. They are mostly associated side effects of the pill. Kindly, consult with your gynecologist and chose other contraceptive method if adverse effects continue as earlier.