Sayana Press injection and positive mood

How our community feel sayana Press injection has affected their moods and emotions

Data is taken from self reported Lowdown user reviews

Somewhat negative

40%

No change

25%

Don't know

5%

Out of the 76 reviews for sayana Press injection, 4 people (5%) reported positive mood.

Reviewers that reported positive mood as a side effect

Data is taken from self reported Lowdown user reviews

Used for 1 - 3 mo
23 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  2nd Oct 23

I can not tell you how much I adore this. The injection is a bit intimidating, but it's very quick, I did my first one with the help of a nurse (watch videos on how to do it and ask the nurse any questions you have). The injection is a bit weird in that you squeeze it into you, vs using a plunger, but it is a very short needle, and it didn't even hurt! I have had next to no side effects, my life has become a lot better, I sleep better, and I am able to get up early for uni. I get no PMS or cramps and I don't even get a bleed anymore (I am a bit sad as I had just bought a bunch of sanitary towels on a Prime Day). I switch from POP to this, and Syana is what birth control should be. On POP, I had so many side effects (which you can read about on my profile), this is amazing, my mind is so much clearer and I lack the PMS brain fog. My only complaint is to do with my NHS trust, they can only prescribe one at a time so if the one you get is faulty you need to request a new one which could take a week, also means you can't have one on standby for if you don't have time to contact GP and go to a pharmacy. The nurse who is my point of contact dislikes this rule and has tried to change it.

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Somewhat positive mood

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Used for 3 - 5 yr
28 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  4th May 23

I started using the sayana press following an increase in undesirable side effects of the implant. There was no difference between the injection on my body, I absolutely loved using this for years. Lately, I have become increasingly moody and have random cramping throughout the month, especially when the next injection is due. I am going to come off the injection but overall it was very convenient for me.


Somewhat positive mood

2 more effects

3 helpful

0 comments

Used for 12 - 18 mo
36 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  4th Nov 22

After three miscarriages I was really struggling with periods bringing back the trauma and constant reminder of my 'failure' to have kids. This was leading to awful moods and depression around my period. I knew there was a chance that the contraceptive injection could stop my periods entirely and I'm so happy that it has; no more periods, no more mood swings, no monthly reminder of my traumatic miscarriages. I highly recommend this option of contraception to EVERYONE! Following 9 months of injections (Depro) at my GP surgery, I chose to carry them out myself at home using Sayana Press which is super easy and I only have to inject once every 3 months. Job done!


Very positive mood

5 helpful

0 comments

Sayana Press injection common side effects

Data is taken from self reported Lowdown user reviews

51% of sayana Press injection reviewers reported period like cramps

51% of sayana Press injection reviewers reported tender breasts

51% of sayana Press injection reviewers reported lower back pain

50% of sayana Press injection reviewers reported vaginal discharge

49% of sayana Press injection reviewers reported sweating more than usual


Possible sayana Press injection side effects

Data is taken from self reported Lowdown user reviews

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