Birth control and blood clots
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 7:33 pm
Hi,
So, I'm having a lot of anxiety about birth control pills and blood clots. I was on Yasmin for 5 months, went off it for a bit, and am now supposed to be starting Sprintec. I didn't have any warning symptoms or bad experience with blood clots during those 5 months.
But, when I went for the prescription, my NP asked about family history of blood clots, which was not something my first provider asked about, and I mentioned that my mom had a bad case of one in her lung while pregnant. At the time, she was over 40, overweight, sedentary, and 7 months pregnant. The doctors in her case eventually concluded that it was most likely all of these physical factors which led to her blood clot, not genetic ones. The NP said I would most likely be fine on a combined pill, as I'm a young, fairly healthy, lightly active, non-smoker. She prescribed me Sprintec, which I'm supposed to start taking when I get my next period.
However, I can't get the anxiety about blood clots out of my head. I know I was fine when I took the Yasmin for 5 months, but I've heard so many horror stories of young women having severe issues and even dying while taking the combined BCP due to blood cots. I have good knowledge of how scary a blood clot can be for someone. I can't get the thought of me having a blood clot while I sleep out of my head.
I want to be protected from pregnancy and have better periods, both things which hormonal birth control offers. I can't really afford a method other than a generic pill, as I have to pay out of pocket to avoid my using birth control being found out by my parents. Talking to them isn't an option, my mom is morally against any form of birth control that is not 100% exclusively fertility-awareness based (no backup methods, just abstinence) and also premarital sex. She also believes hormonal birth control is responsible for breast cancer increases, weight gain, and other side effects and doesn't believe it should even be used for period control.
I don't feel comfortable using just condoms for pregnancy prevention, but I also don't want to avoid intercourse when I see my long-distance boyfriend soon in what will be our first visit in months.
So, I'm having a lot of anxiety about birth control pills and blood clots. I was on Yasmin for 5 months, went off it for a bit, and am now supposed to be starting Sprintec. I didn't have any warning symptoms or bad experience with blood clots during those 5 months.
But, when I went for the prescription, my NP asked about family history of blood clots, which was not something my first provider asked about, and I mentioned that my mom had a bad case of one in her lung while pregnant. At the time, she was over 40, overweight, sedentary, and 7 months pregnant. The doctors in her case eventually concluded that it was most likely all of these physical factors which led to her blood clot, not genetic ones. The NP said I would most likely be fine on a combined pill, as I'm a young, fairly healthy, lightly active, non-smoker. She prescribed me Sprintec, which I'm supposed to start taking when I get my next period.
However, I can't get the anxiety about blood clots out of my head. I know I was fine when I took the Yasmin for 5 months, but I've heard so many horror stories of young women having severe issues and even dying while taking the combined BCP due to blood cots. I have good knowledge of how scary a blood clot can be for someone. I can't get the thought of me having a blood clot while I sleep out of my head.
I want to be protected from pregnancy and have better periods, both things which hormonal birth control offers. I can't really afford a method other than a generic pill, as I have to pay out of pocket to avoid my using birth control being found out by my parents. Talking to them isn't an option, my mom is morally against any form of birth control that is not 100% exclusively fertility-awareness based (no backup methods, just abstinence) and also premarital sex. She also believes hormonal birth control is responsible for breast cancer increases, weight gain, and other side effects and doesn't believe it should even be used for period control.
I don't feel comfortable using just condoms for pregnancy prevention, but I also don't want to avoid intercourse when I see my long-distance boyfriend soon in what will be our first visit in months.