Actually I'm not sure one is out there yet ....
Actually I'm not sure one is out there yet ....
Where did you buy your ladycomp? I also found Pearly on the Internet it seems cheaper.
My gynecologist www.barbarabass.ch offers this service.
I bought my Peary at the big pharmacy in Bern's train station for 500 francs (this is much cheaper than the pill in the long run). Am considering upgrading to the Babycomp since is has more features including a light which I miss sometimes with the Pearly while measuring in the morning.
(I ordered it from GB and the company is in Germany, but I guess they send it worldwide).They also sell Pearly, even if it's not on the website. But Ladycomp seems to be the better choice, they gave me very good advice when I e-mailed to this have to send it back every second year for an expensive battery exchange - not necessary for Ladycomp. I just started, but already love it. And it's a great toy for my boy-friend!
That said, you can take any birth control pill the same way that you can Seasonale. I did a ton of research on it, and talked it over with my gyno. Seasonale is just a regular pill but perscribed so that you take it all at once. You can take any pill continuously for three to four months at a time (just skip the "blank" week where you usually get your period). You just have to get your Gyno to write the perscription correctly.
Before I got in the family way, I took an older pill called Demulen (also called Zovia). The older drugs are just as good, and sometimes have less side-effects than the latest and greatest.
Really, you just have to try a few to see what works for you.
Hello
Ive found your post from 2009 on the english forum, about the Yasmin pill giving you thread veins in your legs.
After stopping the pill , did that stop the thread veins from appearing on your legs?
I'm very worried its the pill (Yasmin) causing this for me.
Also did you switch to another pill ?
Many thanks for any help
Nichola