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[|Human|] I have been on Junel for a while, stopped it cause thought maybe my sex drive would increase if I quit bc.  But 2 months later, not really any change.  Now I am too scared to NOT be on bc and just rely on condoms, cause dont want pregnancy.  So I am going to start taking it again.  Trying to figure out if Junel is one that affects libido or if its not one of the worst, because maybe its just me - not birth control - since nothing has changed off of it.
[|AI|]  Hi and welcome to Chat Doctor. This tablet contains 1.5 mg north Chat Doctor.  Some side effects of June are: Nausea Vomiting Gastrointestinal symptoms (such as abdominal cramps and bloating) Breakthrough bleeding Spotting Change in menstrual flow Amenorrhea Temporary infertility after discontinuation of treatment Edema Plasma which may persist Breast changes: tenderness, enlargement, secretions other serious adverse effects are ThrombophlebitisArterial thromboembolismPulmonary embolismMyocardial infarctionCerebral hemorrhageCerebral thrombosisHypertensionGallbladder disease changes in libido. As u can see, change in libido is one of the side effect, but it is very rare. Don't be too worried about this. If u feel like you're feeling less libido than it's better to use condoms which are safe. If u don't have a baby then condoms are better option than contraceptive pills. All the best. Regards