S.N. asks from Barbourville, KY on March 01, 2007
Birth Control Options - Port Saint Lucie,FL
I turn to you ladies for some advice. I go to the GYN on the 20th and I plan to be put on birth control. I am a bbw, so I know I can't get on the patch. I don't want the shot because I don't need to gain anymore weight, I need to lose some!! lol I want to get try to have another baby after this year, so I guess the IUD is out too. What other options do I have, over than the pill? I've been on the pill before and it's great...except I seem to forget to take it alot. Bad memory syndrome. lol But can you ladies suggest something else or perhaps recommend a pill for me. I'd like something that will also shorten my periods and possibly make it to where I only have a period every once in a while. Thanks!!
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F.F. answers from Miami on March 02, 2007
I would suggest you to try Nuvaring, this is my first month usidng it, it is a plastic ring that you put and stay in for 3 weeks. You can have more information at www.nuvaring.com
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S.M. answers from Lakeland on March 02, 2007
After my little girl was born I started using the Nuva Ring as birth control. I really like it because it isn't something that I have to remember everyday. You insert the "ring", kinda reminds me of those plastic bracelets I wore in junior high. Anyways you insert the ring and can leave it in for 3 or 4 weeks. You can do the traditional 3 weeks in and remove and have a period or you can leave in up to 4 weeks take out and insert another. And have a period whenever you want. I leave mine in for 4 weeks, take it out and have a period. I have tried just putting in another but my body won't let me go but about 5 weeks and then my period would be wanting to start. My Doctor says everyone is different. Some women can keep putting in new rings and have a period every few months. But I'm pleased with every 4 weeks. And when I do start, my period only lasts about 3 days. You can leave the ring in during sex unless it bothers you or your spouse. You can take it out for a 3 hour period with no worries. In the box it comes in it has little stickers to put on your calendar to remind you when you put a new one in and when to remove. I have absolutely no cramps!!!! and never have to use a tampon bigger than the regular size. Hope this helps. Good luck with your birth control search.
P.S. answers from Port St. Lucie on March 02, 2007
ask the gyn for the ring (NUVARING) ive been using it for 2 years now and its pretty cool.. i had the same problem with the pill and with this its only once a month but the dr can give all the info..by the way it doesnt make you gain weight!! a big + in my books!! lol!
F.F. answers from Miami on March 02, 2007
I would suggest you to try Nuvaring, this is my first month usidng it, it is a plastic ring that you put and stay in for 3 weeks. You can have more information at www.nuvaring.com
T.Q. answers from Orlando on March 01, 2007
S.,
Have you looked into Nuva Ring? A nurse at my GYN office said she loves it. It reduces her period to 4 times a year and it uses estrogen, just like the pill. I'm not on anything right now, so I don't know from experience. Sorry. I'm still getting over the Depo shot. ;)
-T.
L.P. answers from Boca Raton on March 01, 2007
I have the Nuva Ring, its great, you wear it for 3 weeks, take it out for one (period week) then put a new one back in. I haven't had any problems with it at all!
The other person in incorrect about the 4 periods a year, you get a period monthly just like the patch or pill.
Most ins companies dont pay for BC, this is about 40-50 a month, so right around what the pill would be.
S.M. answers from Boca Raton on March 02, 2007
I had the same problem with the pill, i would forget to take and so i was taking two pills every other day and getting my period for 7 days every two weeks. Now, i am using the Nuva Ring and I LOVE IT!! YOU insert the ring for 3 weeks and then take it out, disgard it and then are on your period for 5 days or so, then renew your prescription and get a new one for the next 3 weeks. It is so simple and just as effective as the pill. Talk to you OB about it, i am so glad i did.
R.M. answers from Orlando on March 02, 2007
A. answers from Daytona Beach on March 02, 2007
I don't know if you would consider it, but NFP works very well - lower pregnancy rate than most types of birth control. NFP is natural family planning. It allows you to safely, without putting dangerous chemicals into your body, monitor your fertility cycle when trying to conceive or trying to avoid pregnancy.
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