Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this thing called Enskyce. You know, the birth control pill. I wanted to share my experience with it, ’cause it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster, to say the least.

First off, when I started taking Enskyce, I was hoping for an easy time, you know? Just pop a pill and go about my day. But boy, was I in for a surprise. The first few weeks, I felt nauseous almost all the time. Like, I’d wake up and bam, there it was, that queasy feeling in my stomach. Eating became a chore, and I lost my appetite for some of my favorite foods. I also noticed I was feeling pretty tired and my breasts became very tender. It was like I was pregnant, but I definitely wasn’t!
- I started by taking the pill every day, as directed.
- Then came the nausea, which was a real downer.
- I also noticed my breasts were super tender, which was uncomfortable.
Then, there was the weight gain. Now, I’m not someone who obsesses over the scale, but I definitely noticed my clothes feeling a bit tighter. It wasn’t a huge gain, but enough to make me raise an eyebrow. I tried to up my exercise game, but with the nausea and general fatigue, it was hard to stay motivated.
And let’s talk about mood swings. One minute I’d be feeling fine, and the next I’d be snapping at my partner over the smallest things. I felt like I was on an emotional seesaw, and it wasn’t fun for anyone involved. I even had a few crying spells out of nowhere, which is totally not like me.
I also started getting headaches more often. Not migraines, thankfully, but just these dull, persistent aches that made it hard to concentrate. I tried taking over-the-counter painkillers, but they only helped so much.
After a couple of months, I started to get used to the pill. The nausea became less frequent, and the headaches weren’t as bad. But the weight gain and mood swings stuck around. I also noticed some acne popping up on my face, which was annoying, to say the least. My skin had always been pretty clear, so this was a new and unwelcome development.

Now, I know everyone reacts differently to these things, and what happened to me might not happen to you. But I just wanted to put my experience out there. If you’re thinking about starting Enskyce, be prepared for some potential side effects. It’s not all smooth sailing, that’s for sure. And don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor, this is important, I did it. This was a big deal, especially since there was one time I thought I was having an allergic reaction with some itching, but luckily it wasn’t severe. But anyway, always remember to consult with your doctor, I cannot stress that enough.
In the end, I decided to stick with it for a bit longer. While the side effects are a drag, the peace of mind that comes with not having to worry about getting pregnant is worth it for me, at least for now. We’ll see how things go in the long run.
Takeaways
- Enskyce can cause nausea, weight gain, mood swings, headaches, and acne.
- Side effects may improve after a few months.
- It’s important to talk to your doctor about any side effects you experience.
So, that’s my Enskyce story. It’s been a wild ride, but I’m still here to tell the tale. Hopefully, this helps someone out there who’s considering taking this pill. Just remember to be patient, listen to your body, and don’t be afraid to reach out to your doctor if you have any concerns.