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which contraceptive pill is ‘better’?

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i am currently taking the combined-pill but i kind of want to switch to the progesterone only pill, but i’m not sure if i should.

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Only you know that every body is different my body doesn't agree with the pill at all so I don't have contraception if you want to switch and try it you should is there a reason why you want to change ?

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I’d say try it as everyone is different and there’s no harm in trying it especially as it actually has less risks eg blood clots and whatever. I personally didn’t take well to it and had to switch to the combine but I know many girls who swear by it and that it has completely stopped their periods too, give it a go :)

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