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Since I was married, I've been on birthcontrol (the ortho evra patch) it's worked well enough, meaning I haven't gotten pregnant.
However due to some health issues, (the BC was making me feel sick) My husband and I have switched to condoms.
Our first time using them was pretty hilarious, but thats another story..
Anyway I've been feeling the "baby need" for a few months now, even so much that I've gotten slihgtly depressed over it sometimes. Remi, my husband, wants children but didn't know if now was the right time. He's such a relaxed guy, that if I said I wanted to wait 5 years, he'd be fine with that, but I don't!
I had a good long chat with one of my friends, a married, young mom - and she said that BC has also been making her sick which is why she and her husband just stopped using birthcontrol, she called it "playing god"
Her argument was basically: "If God wants you pregnant, you'll get pregnant regardless of birth control, if he doesn't, you won't get pregnant."
Is that a nieve view?
However, Remi and I decided to stop using BC in 6 months. We're not going to "try" for a child, rather just live life and see what happens. (though truthfully, I'm hoping to get pregnant)
Why does 6 months seem forever and yet so close at the same time??
~ Niffer
However due to some health issues, (the BC was making me feel sick) My husband and I have switched to condoms.
Our first time using them was pretty hilarious, but thats another story..
Anyway I've been feeling the "baby need" for a few months now, even so much that I've gotten slihgtly depressed over it sometimes. Remi, my husband, wants children but didn't know if now was the right time. He's such a relaxed guy, that if I said I wanted to wait 5 years, he'd be fine with that, but I don't!
I had a good long chat with one of my friends, a married, young mom - and she said that BC has also been making her sick which is why she and her husband just stopped using birthcontrol, she called it "playing god"
Her argument was basically: "If God wants you pregnant, you'll get pregnant regardless of birth control, if he doesn't, you won't get pregnant."
Is that a nieve view?
However, Remi and I decided to stop using BC in 6 months. We're not going to "try" for a child, rather just live life and see what happens. (though truthfully, I'm hoping to get pregnant)
Why does 6 months seem forever and yet so close at the same time??
~ Niffer