You : You should give your doctor a call to discuss your options since they will write the prescription for you. Which pills you should try depends upon what insurance you have and the "side effects" you may be interested in. Various pills can help with pre-menstrual symptoms, improve acne, regulate or lighten your period, or only make it come every 3 months. You may have to try a few before you find the right pill for you. Good luck!
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See a local doc: Birth control pills are considered serious medication and must be chosen based on many factors. A proper past history, family history and reproductive history are done first. An exam is necessary. Personal input on a variety of types would also be considered. There is no "best one", there are the ones that work out based on selection by a trained doc and proper follow up.
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