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Do you find it hard to remember to regularly take the pill?
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I always remember
I occasionally forget
I often forget
Do you suffer from heavy bleeding & or clotting during your cycle?
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Never
Sometimes
Often / Always
Are you commonly suffering from menstrual pain / cramps or debilitating pain during your period?
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Never
Sometimes
Often / Always
Do you wish to have no menstrual bleeding for a couple of month or years?
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No
Do Not Mind
Yes
Do you suffer from vaginal dryness; feel sore or itchy in and around your vagina or have pain / discomfort during sex?
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No
Occasionally
Yes - Often
Are you suffering from endometriosis?
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No
I'm not sure
Yes
Endometriosis is the occurrence of mucosa outside the uterine cavity. The mucous membrane, like the mucous membrane in the uterine cavity, depends on the hormonal effects of the female cycle. Endometriosis is most common in the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Like the mucous membrane in the uterine cavity, the endometriosis foci bleed during the period. This can be very painful and is therefore often treated with hormones, a hormone coil or painkillers.
Do you feel that your libido or sex drive is lower than it was before hormonal contraception?
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No
Yes
Would you like to have a baby within the next 2-3 years?
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No
I'm not sure
Yes
Are you suffering from anemia due to heavy bleeding?
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No
I'm not sure
Yes
Do you feel you are you experiencing side – effects from your existing hormonal contraception? incl (depression , weight gain, frequent yeast infections)
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No
I'm not sure
Yes
Are you perimenopausal?
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No
I'm not sure
Yes
Perimenopause is the time during which a woman passes from childbearing age to menopause. During perimenopause, women often experience changes in menstrual cycles, vaginal dryness, hot flushes or flushing and sleep problems. Symptoms can vary from mild to unbearable and can severely interfere with daily activities and sleep. Perimenopause usually lasts about five years. The symptoms are often treated with lifestyle adjustment and hormone therapies.
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