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Overview

Rated 4.5

13 reviews

5 years

Frequency

Over 99%

Effectiveness

None

Blood clot risk

None

Effect on fertility

Rated 2.8

2712 reviews

Daily

Frequency

91% - 99+%

Effectiveness

Increased

Blood clot risk

None

Effect on fertility

Gynefix ingredients

The GyneFix is made of a non-biodegradable suture thread made of surgical 00 monofilament polypropylene (AKA a type of plastic) on which six copper tubes are threaded

Combined pill ingredients

Main hormones in Combined pill

progestogen

oestrogen

What Lowdown reviewers say

54% no impact on mood

31% regular periods

85% no impact

92% no impact

85% no impact on skin

Cycle return

100% don’t know impact

31% somewhat negative

47% lighter periods

46% lost sex drive

48% no impact

43% improved skin

Cycle return

37% don’t know impact

Benefits: What this contraceptive can help with

There are no benefits that are recognised in scientific research or guidelines for this contraceptive

Acne or bad skin

Heavy periods

PMS and PMDD

PCOS symptoms

Period pain

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13 reviews

Gynefix  
Used for 8+ yr
62 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  13th Jan 26

Gynefix  

I had a GyneFix fitted at the Margaret Pyke clinic in London close to where I lived at the time. I had it fitted when I was 35 after having two children. It was suggested for me as i have a tilted uterus plus I did not want to take any hormone contraceptive. It needs to be changed every four or five years. The last one I had fitted was when I was 44. It was hands down the best contraceptive for me. No hormones, no side effects, you just forget it's there.

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Very positive mood

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Gynefix  
Used for 12 - 18 mo
28 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  27th Apr 25

Gynefix  

Like many others, I found myself unable to decide between a coil (painful) and hormones (just dont want hormones). Gynefix has been the perfect in-between solution for me. Hormone-free, but also not painful. Insertion was a bit uncomfortable. The gyno needs to pierce your uterus wall. It felt a bit like getting a tiny push somewhere deep inside which, rather than super painful, was just a weird feeling which is what makes it uncomfortable. During the week after I could still feel that spot but again it wasn't really painful just weird to be aware of an internal organ like that. Other than having to avoid strenuous exercise for a few weeks, the recovery was very smooth and I had no issues. You cannot feel the gynefix inside you which is amazing. I have noticed no difference in my periods other than that 2 weeks before my period is due, I get some light spotting. I was afraid that during sex, the guy would feel the removal thread, but this was not the case. The thread also curls around the cervix a bit (over time) which makes it even less noticeable. Maintenance wise it's also great. Just visit the gyno every couple of months to get an ultrasound and make sure the Gynefix is still in place. You get 5 years of protection. I wish the gynefix was advertised to more people because I believe it is an awesome solution for anyone that is looking for a pain-free, hormone-free, hassle free contraceptive.


Top side effects not reported

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Gynefix  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
30 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  6th Mar 25

Gynefix  

I got my gynefix mini online and had it inserted at the John Hunter clinic in London. I had paraguard before which gave me terrible cramps and incredibly heavy periods: I had Jaydess for 3 years which gave low but manageable mood but I started having terrible back pains either it. Once I had it removed, back pains stopped. I didn’t use anything for a while and then tried the implant, which was awful! It gave me terrible mood swings and anger! Went back to jaydess and back pains returned and low mood. I started looking for other options and found gynefix and I am so glad I did! Insertion was painful and my periods are significantly heavier but nothing I can’t live with. No back-pains, no horrible craps and no mood effects! Thank you whoever created this! I really forget it is there and only sometimes can slightly feel it, but this is by far the best contraception I’ve tried! It was hard to find a dr to get it fitted and I had to order it myself as NHS don’t supply it, but worth it!


Very positive mood

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Gynefix  
Used for 8+ yr
62 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  13th Jan 26

Gynefix  

I had a GyneFix fitted at the Margaret Pyke clinic in London close to where I lived at the time. I had it fitted when I was 35 after having two children. It was suggested for me as i have a tilted uterus plus I did not want to take any hormone contraceptive. It needs to be changed every four or five years. The last one I had fitted was when I was 44. It was hands down the best contraceptive for me. No hormones, no side effects, you just forget it's there.


Very positive mood

0 helpful

0 comments

Gynefix  
Used for 12 - 18 mo
28 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  27th Apr 25

Gynefix  

Like many others, I found myself unable to decide between a coil (painful) and hormones (just dont want hormones). Gynefix has been the perfect in-between solution for me. Hormone-free, but also not painful. Insertion was a bit uncomfortable. The gyno needs to pierce your uterus wall. It felt a bit like getting a tiny push somewhere deep inside which, rather than super painful, was just a weird feeling which is what makes it uncomfortable. During the week after I could still feel that spot but again it wasn't really painful just weird to be aware of an internal organ like that. Other than having to avoid strenuous exercise for a few weeks, the recovery was very smooth and I had no issues. You cannot feel the gynefix inside you which is amazing. I have noticed no difference in my periods other than that 2 weeks before my period is due, I get some light spotting. I was afraid that during sex, the guy would feel the removal thread, but this was not the case. The thread also curls around the cervix a bit (over time) which makes it even less noticeable. Maintenance wise it's also great. Just visit the gyno every couple of months to get an ultrasound and make sure the Gynefix is still in place. You get 5 years of protection. I wish the gynefix was advertised to more people because I believe it is an awesome solution for anyone that is looking for a pain-free, hormone-free, hassle free contraceptive.


Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

1 comments

Gynefix  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
30 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  6th Mar 25

Gynefix  

I got my gynefix mini online and had it inserted at the John Hunter clinic in London. I had paraguard before which gave me terrible cramps and incredibly heavy periods: I had Jaydess for 3 years which gave low but manageable mood but I started having terrible back pains either it. Once I had it removed, back pains stopped. I didn’t use anything for a while and then tried the implant, which was awful! It gave me terrible mood swings and anger! Went back to jaydess and back pains returned and low mood. I started looking for other options and found gynefix and I am so glad I did! Insertion was painful and my periods are significantly heavier but nothing I can’t live with. No back-pains, no horrible craps and no mood effects! Thank you whoever created this! I really forget it is there and only sometimes can slightly feel it, but this is by far the best contraception I’ve tried! It was hard to find a dr to get it fitted and I had to order it myself as NHS don’t supply it, but worth it!


Very positive mood

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Combined pill reviews

2712 reviews

Combined pill  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
17 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  6 days ago

Yasmin pill  

utis


Worse skin

0 helpful

0 comments

Combined pill  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
29 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  2 weeks ago

Rigevidon  

I actually find this to be pretty good, very few side effects, but the increased blood clot risk does concern me.


Top side effects not reported

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Combined pill  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
37 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  2 weeks ago

Eloine pill  

Started off well on this pill, good for PMS management. Had bleeding for weeks and breasts got bigger and were painful. Some of these effects subsided after a few weeks. On my 3rd pack i noticed i wasnt full after meals and was constantly feeling hungry and thinking about food. This continued through the fourth month. I have definitely gained weight and clothes not fitting properly, which is an unacceptable side effect for me personally.


Somewhat negative mood

1 more effect

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Combined pill  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
17 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  6 days ago

Yasmin pill  

utis


Worse skin

0 helpful

0 comments

Combined pill  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
29 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  2 weeks ago

Rigevidon  

I actually find this to be pretty good, very few side effects, but the increased blood clot risk does concern me.


Top side effects not reported

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0 comments

Combined pill  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
37 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  2 weeks ago

Eloine pill  

Started off well on this pill, good for PMS management. Had bleeding for weeks and breasts got bigger and were painful. Some of these effects subsided after a few weeks. On my 3rd pack i noticed i wasnt full after meals and was constantly feeling hungry and thinking about food. This continued through the fourth month. I have definitely gained weight and clothes not fitting properly, which is an unacceptable side effect for me personally.


Somewhat negative mood

1 more effect

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Combined pill  
Used for 6 - 12 mo
28 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  3 weeks ago

Rigevidon  

It is a balancing act, but, overall, I am happy with the results. I take the pill back to back as my cramps were so bad that they were effecting my personal and work life terribly and I could no longer stand the pain. Unlike other pills I have tried before, this stops my periods. After 3 or 4 months I get heavy spotting and take a break for 7 days which sorts it out - the breaks are fine with only mild cramping and nothing like my periods before. It has saved my ability to work. I have had negative side effects - weight gain and mood. I have no history of depression, anxiety or struggling to process things until I started taking this pill but I now struggle with these things most days. Compared to the pain, for me, the impact on my mental health is a trade off I've accepted.


Very negative mood

1 more effect

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0 comments

Combined pill  
Used for 12 - 18 mo
26 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  3 weeks ago

Zoely pill  

Zoely was brilliant for managing my cyclical mood symptoms and essentially stopped my periods which was great in the context of endometriosis. I had no period pain on this pill. However unfortunately I struggled with significant vaginal dryness which honestly felt like perimenopause and made sex intolerable. I also noticed significant hair loss, but I can’t say 100% if this was Zoely or due to life stress.


Somewhat positive mood

1 more effect

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Combined pill  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
18 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  3 weeks ago

Levest pill  

Feel “out of it” a lot more but not necessarily depressed. However cramping is really bad


Somewhat negative mood

3 more effects

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0 comments

Combined pill  
Used for 6 - 12 mo
34 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  1 month ago

Drovelis pill  

I always feel tired, no matter how much I sleep it feels like it's never enough. Most days I don't feels in control of my emotions. And my hair falls in clumps but my gyno tells me not to worry.


Somewhat negative mood

1 more effect

0 helpful

0 comments

Combined pill  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
38 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  15th Jan 26

Yasmin pill  

Ok


Top side effects not reported

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Combined pill  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
27 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  15th Jan 26

Levest pill  

I switched to this pill after being on a mini pill and feeling a lack of emotion, not necessarily depression just nothingness. My doctor advised this pill would help with symptoms of PMS and I couldn’t disagree more, I am a usually very happy positive person. I felt angry, irritated, hopeless and then ultimately depressed in just 6 weeks on this pill. I ended up having a panic attack and it then dawned on me that the only thing that has changed recently is this new pill. I stopped taking it the day this happened and I have felt completely fine and back to my normal self since. Personally I would never recommend this pill, I never suffered from any mental health issues before the pill and it’s made me go off contraception completely. The ONLY thing I would say about this pill that is a positive is that my skin was flawless, but that isn’t worth it for me alone. My skin wasn’t bad before other than an occasional hormonal spot here and there.


Very negative mood

1 more effect

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Combined pill  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
36 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  13th Jan 26

Eloine pill  

I started taking Eloine for contraception but also as a way to mange my PMDD. It has definitely helped with managing the severe depression from PMDD and keep my mood more stable. I have more energy than I used to. I have felt slightly more hungry but also in a new relationship and started taking it just before Christmas so hard to tell if that is caused by the pill, or just general indulgence. The most annoying symptom I’ve had is irregular breakthrough bleeding, which has happened a lot. I bled continually for the first 5 weeks and now it comes and goes.


Somewhat positive mood

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