Growing up, I’d always struggled with acne (particularly in those areas commonly linked to hormones like my chin) and had never had the most regular of periods. I thought it was normal.
I tried everything to get rid of my acne – two rounds of Roaccutane, antibiotics, cutting dairy, prescription-only topical treatments and just about every product available over the counter. I was so content when I finally found a pill that worked for me and cleared my skin, and meant I could skip my period.
Life was good again. I could feel confident and beautiful without makeup, I could wear less makeup, skip my period, and could go a whole week before my hair started to get greasy. It was bliss.
Except for when it wasn’t.
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My moods were all over the place, I was an emotional wreck and I was growing increasingly uncomfortable with taking the pill knowing how it made me feel, and not knowing what it was really doing to me. The news was littered with countless stories of girls having strokes from the pill, blood clots… young women were dying.