The best thing to do is see what your doctor suggests, to find out what exactly he/she is putting you on.
Some work better to help control menstrual cramps and other ailments, while some help to regulate you, while others help to eliviate hormonal issues.
Honestly, your doctor, knowing your medical problems, should describe you the best one. However, pay attention to little things that might be happening to your body and mind. By that, I mean, like breaking out in rashes, irritability, mood swings, things like that and let your doctor know about them.
I know you don't smoke, but just a warning out there for anyone reading, birth control increases your blood pressure, smoking also increases your blood pressure, the combination of these two combined, make your chances of having a stroke or heart attack increase, even in teenage girls.
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