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S.A.
asks from
Moultrie, GA
on
February 26, 2007
Birth Control Reminders...
anyone have tip that can help me remember to take my birth control pills?? I REALLY dont want to forget!!!
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Thanks to everyone who replied I think I'm going to use the cell phone idea and see how that works out. I was taking it when my sone woke up for a bottle but he sleeps later now so I cant do that.. Thanks again!
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L.J.
answers from
Columbus
on
March 06, 2007
The way I remember is to put the pills by my toothbrush so every night before I go to bed when I brush my teeth I remember to take my pill. If you put it near something you do every day you won't forget it. I like taking it at night alos because I use to get sick from the pill but at night it doesn't bother me anymore. I hope this helps.
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C.S.
answers from
Atlanta
on
March 05, 2007
My trick was to have it beside my sink in the bathroom...right next to my toothbrush. I popped the little pill after I'd brush my teeth in the mornings and off I'd go.
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F.M.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 27, 2007
I agree to put the pills in a place that you go everyday. I have mine on the table so when I eat dinner, I take it!
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S.A.
answers from
Savannah
on
February 27, 2007
I keep mine right next to my toothbrush since brushing my teeth is the first thing I do every morning.
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S.S.
answers from
Augusta
on
February 27, 2007
My solution to that same problem was Mirena (the new & improved wonderful IUD)!! LOL!! But in your situation...I think putting them on your alarm clock...cell phone... It's funny how hard it is to remember to take a simple little pill every day!! Good luck!
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K.H.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 28, 2007
My daughter keeps them in her purse and has her cell phone set as a reminder every day.
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C.E.
answers from
Augusta
on
March 12, 2007
I use to use my cell phone. I know that some cell phone have where you can place a reminder about things for certain time on your phone. I used this method because they say that it is best to take the pill everyday at the same time. That really helpe a lot to remember taking my pill every morning. Hope this helps
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B.W.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 28, 2007
I recommend leaving the pack in plain sight out on the nightstand next to your bed. I leave mine right next to my alarm clock, so as I get into bed and set my alarm, I see them and remember to take it.
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L.L.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 28, 2007
I keep mine by my toothbrush so I will take it before i go to bed. If i leave it in the drawer I would be pregnant by now!
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J.M.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 27, 2007
I used to keep mine on my night stand so I would remember to take it every night before going to bed. Put it somewhere you will see it EVERY DAY!
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S.W.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 27, 2007
I have it next to my contact lens stuff so it's part of my nightly routine. next to the toothbrush maybe?!
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C.S.
answers from
Atlanta
on
March 05, 2007
My trick was to have it beside my sink in the bathroom...right next to my toothbrush. I popped the little pill after I'd brush my teeth in the mornings and off I'd go.
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M.H.
answers from
Macon
on
February 28, 2007
Like another mother has already said, I set my cell phone for 7:30 p.m. because in the pass birth control has made me sick so I need to take my pill with a meal. Dinner is something that I know that I am going to eat with my family. It has got to the point where my family says "Mommy it's 7:30 take your pill" :) I hope that this helps
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L.Z.
answers from
Augusta
on
March 05, 2007
I always try to take my pills when my hubby gets home from work at 5:30 every day. Try to think of something you do every day and take them then. Even if you shower every day at the same time, put your pills in the bathroom. Or if you have a certain feeding time every day for your son. Just take them the same time every day.
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A.C.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 28, 2007
Do you have a cell phone with a calendar that allows you to set recurring events with an alarm? That's how I remember meds, an alarm goes off at 9:30 every morning.
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L.J.
answers from
Columbus
on
March 06, 2007
The way I remember is to put the pills by my toothbrush so every night before I go to bed when I brush my teeth I remember to take my pill. If you put it near something you do every day you won't forget it. I like taking it at night alos because I use to get sick from the pill but at night it doesn't bother me anymore. I hope this helps.
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N.C.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 28, 2007
I kept it near my toothbrush, since that was something you do every morning and night, it will always be there.
J.B.
answers from
Columbus
on
February 28, 2007
what helped me was to pick a time of day( mine was 11 am) and take the pill at the same time every day
A.L.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 27, 2007
Another vote for the "next to the toothbrush" suggestion. Even if you forget for some reason at night you'll remember right the next morning!
I.O.
answers from
San Diego
on
July 23, 2008
I was awful at taking my pill on time let alone everyday. After I had my son I decided to get the mirena IUD. I don't have to remember anything and I do not get my period. It has worked great for me. It lasts 5 years. They have some that work 10 years and 2 years as well. It all depends on your needs. Explore your options beyond the pill. Good luck
J.C.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 22, 2008
I am on the Nuva Ring (seems to be working pretty well for me) for the reason that I would always forget to take my pill, but I do agree with the woman about the breast cancer. My goal is to have my husband go and solve this issue as I am a strong believer birth control plays a large role in breast cancer. My mother had breast cancer at the age of 38 and died at 42. I remember my entire childhood that she took birth control. If you can do anything other than birth control I would recommend it.
J.S.
answers from
Albany
on
February 27, 2007
The patch is alot better and you only have to remember it once a week
D.M.
answers from
Atlanta
on
February 08, 2008
Sheila, the only tip I can give you is to forget to take the birth control pill if you want to be around long enough to see your child become an adult. Why do you think that the number of women developing breast cancer is on the rise? The pill and all the other birth control methods are abnormal, and our female organs react to these foreign matters going into, or objects being put into our bodies. I realize your concern of getting pregnant so soon after birth, but the safest way is to study your ovulation cycle and us that. That is the safest way. Good luck to you.