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And whenever I get one done, they talk me through the procedure so I know exactly what's going on. It really does help. And if you do get one done, remember to spread as much as you can, and relax! It really does help. I wish you luck!View Thread
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I usually take my pill at about 11 am so I don't forget to take it. My mom and her coworker, both nurses, were thinking and they think that it might be my birth control causing the issues. So I'm trying to take it at night and seeing how it works. I ALSO have a rash on my stomach and shoulders, a lot like a heat rash, which I'm not sure where it's from. Could anyone help me out? Please? Should I change my birth control or should I just see if I adjust to it. Thank you!View Thread

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