MicheleGazelle
New member
For me, these were my clues:
1) My mom had a long history of migraines. She told me a year or so before I began getting them that hers went away when she went off the pill.
2) I was getting migraines during the three weeks a month that I took the pill and not getting them during the one week when I was off the pill so I could have my period.
3) I was a military wife and when I went to the military pharmacy to get my refill, they didn't have what I had been on and substituted another brand for it. With the change in brand, my migraines temporarily went away.
I initially hoped that just taking this different brand would fix it permanently but when the migraines came back I felt absolutely sure it was the pill and decided I would have to find another birth control method.
Good luck with this.
1) My mom had a long history of migraines. She told me a year or so before I began getting them that hers went away when she went off the pill.
2) I was getting migraines during the three weeks a month that I took the pill and not getting them during the one week when I was off the pill so I could have my period.
3) I was a military wife and when I went to the military pharmacy to get my refill, they didn't have what I had been on and substituted another brand for it. With the change in brand, my migraines temporarily went away.
I initially hoped that just taking this different brand would fix it permanently but when the migraines came back I felt absolutely sure it was the pill and decided I would have to find another birth control method.
Good luck with this.