Hello,
In my opinion, considering the uncomfortable symptoms you suffer from during your menstrual periods, it would be beneficial to try using the pill continuously for a few months. This will likely reduce or even eliminate your menstrual periods and the symptoms associated with them. I cannot guarantee that it will have a positive impact on your sexual desire, but it is worth trying to find out. It is easier to try the pill for a few months to see if you will like its effect, than to implant the Jaydess IUD and have to remove it if you don't like the effect it produces. We look forward to seeing you.
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