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One girl I worked with heard in a class that breast feeding was a good natural contraceptive (http://www.managingcontraception.co...ch-brstfd.html). Unforunately, she didn't realize that she needed a baby first- he husband going to town on her chest didn't qualify.
Another couple tried birth control pills, and the woman because ill because of them. Rather that stop with the pills altogether, the husband took them instead. He was quite confused about the changes to his body- thought they were due to being married all of the sudden.
erin74 said:I was on the pill for a while, but it really messed with me - I don't think I've ever been the same both physically and emotionally. It turns out that I am rather sensitive to hormonal changes - pregnancy was a bit of a nightmare too, but not as much as post pregnancy.
So we use condoms. I can understand that some might find them a pain and stuff, but we don't have a problem.
Like another poster said, if I could go back and change my mind about the pill I most definitely would.
Leanna said:I missed that because I scanned the posts, long thread you know
Sascha Fitzpatrick said:The best contraception? There is none! It's whatever works for you PERSONALLY (based on your health, moral decisions, willingness to take unbiased information on, etc etc.).
For me, I use the pill now for gynecological issues - when I'm married we'll still use it, cept my FH doesn't trust it on it's own, and I don't like the idea of condoms, so we're going to use spermicide as well.
The spermicide is something he has to organise though - if I have to remember to take a pill everyday, then he can remember to buy the foam. If he forgets - then that's his problem!
He agrees with that - if we're in the mood, and he's forgotten it, or I've forgotten to take the pill, then that won't mean we stop having sex for the night!There's responsibility on both sides that way, when it comes to contraception.
Sasch
What spiral are you talking about? Are you talking about the IUD? There have been several posts in this thread discussing IUDs.Punkdonkey said:Well, but still there is a lot of options that has been left out. Spiral, and (whats that thing called which goes inside the woman, like a cup or something together with sperm killing cream).
So far, I have heard that Condoms are 75-85% secure, pills are 90-95%. If you go dutch condoms are significantly more secure though.
The spiral should be more secure then the pill and should last for about 4-5 years. as far as I know it will cause some initial discomfort just when it is placed, but soon it will not be noticed at all.
Ofcourse nothing is 100%.
Pulling out = less then 50%
Scheduling sex in non-fertile periods = no clue, but actually scheduling lovemaking???...also the whole trying to figure out when is the time, has, as far as I know resulted in a lot of babies
If she goes to a doctor I am sure that you will find the best answer.
oh and by the by, those pills some girls take for hormonal control, are not as effective as actual Birth control pills. So be careful if she already uses pills due to hormons and stuff....that pill is NOT the right answer
John 316 said:What spiral are you talking about? Are you talking about the IUD? There have been several posts in this thread discussing IUDs.
Punkdonkey said:Uhmm...IUD...maybe....I have no clue. in my language its just called the spiral
Ilovemyhusband said:I agree with this post. Weight gain is a myth about birth control. It might make you hormonal and driven to eat more with less physical activity thereby causing weight gain, but it does not directly cause it.
Punkdonkey said:Well, but still there is a lot of options that has been left out. Spiral, and (whats that thing called which goes inside the woman, like a cup or something together with sperm killing cream).
ignorant and stupid said:Ok so I´m engaged to be married in 2006 and one of the big issues we are talking through is contraception. It would be great to get some advice from people who have used or are using the different types of contraception.
What is the best form of contraception and why?
If you could give the pros and cons that would be great, especially for condoms, NFP, the pill and the patch.
John 316 said:I'm curious why you want to know? LOL But when he's home it's pretty much every day. For the last 2 months though he has been away for 2-3 weeks out of the month.
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