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hi, i was just reading an earlier post about the merina iud (which i have and hate) as i am getting it removed in about a month i was wondering what everyone else has had good (or bad) experiences with, i was on the pill for a long time but am not the best with taking a pill every day, i also tried the patch many moons ago but im seeing all those ads for damage to your heart with use of the patch so i am not wanting to do either of those, we would do a spermicide/condom thing however thats how we ended up with the 1st one and we are not ready for a 2nd :). has anyone used the ring? or the shot? how about norplant? any advice is helpfull, i am not breastfeeding any longer so i dont have any more restrictions with that. thanks!

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thank you to everyone for your input! it realy gave me a lot to think about. i am thinking i will try the ring next and if that is still too much for me i am going to take one persons advice and try for the cervical cap thing. thanks again!

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Hi.. I love the Nuva Ring! It's so easy to put in and you don't have to worry about it! I actually leave mine in for 4 weeks and then just change to a new one. I don't have periods anymore and it's awesome! My gyn tells me this is totally safe. Good luck!

Hi, I can honestly say that the IUD is great! I choose the one without hormones and it's good for 10 years! If you do decide on this, take a tylenol before! Good Luck, S.

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Hi.. I love the Nuva Ring! It's so easy to put in and you don't have to worry about it! I actually leave mine in for 4 weeks and then just change to a new one. I don't have periods anymore and it's awesome! My gyn tells me this is totally safe. Good luck!

i used the norplant. it was nice and convenient. i had it inserted for the full five years. had no period for nearly the whole 5 years. so that was really nice. the worst part of the insertion and removal was the fact that they had to cut me to do the procedure. and well i don't live blood. also, i gained a lot of weight while being on it. but you will gain weight with either method that you have to make part of your body....the shot, the patch, the pill and those types of methods. some people are lucky and won't gain weight, i was one of the unlucky ones.
well good luck on your choice..also, ask your doctor. they can give you more advice on whatever you wish to choose.

I 'm not good at the pill either, have a latex allergy(rules out condoms, diaphragms, etc, bad reactions to the spermacides. But alas, the Nuvaring, love it, only have to put it in once a month, and forget about it. My husband didn't seem to notice a difference. You do have to be ok with touching your own private parts. lol. Good luck

Oh, gosh, try the Nuva-ring! It's so awesome! I was on the pill for over 10 years and didn't have any problems with it but my ob/gyn suggested I try the ring. She was able to give me 3 of them (1 per month) as samples and they are just great. The ring is so super easy to use. It looks similar to one of those little rubber bracelets (not the livestrong/Lance Armstrong ones, the skinny ones that kids wear in multiples) and you just put it it and forget about it for the next 3 weeks. You put it in on what would be the first day of a pill cycle and then remove it on what would be the last day of your active pill cycle. You get your period about 2 days later and then, just like a new round of pills, you start over. I didn't have any problems with it slipping out or feeling it at any time or anything like that either. There's no special technique for inserting it or getting it the "right" spot or anything so there's not the stress of thinking that maybe you didn't do it right. Give it a try; I think you'll be really happy with it.

I tried the pill too but didn't like it because I would forget to take it ontime. I tried the patches and liked them but the insurance wouldn't cover them. Now with the patches causing problems with your heart I would be leery of using them. The shot is the one I used most. It was good and bad. I loved not having periods and the shot didn't hurt but a few seconds. I had problems with low sex drive on it though and headaches. When I went off the shot it made my periods all over the place. It also took me 10 months to get pregnant. My friend had the norplant and when she had that removed she would bleed for three weeks out of the month and she got really aniemic. I have never used the ring so don't know about that. I use a product called Norforms which I buy at Walmart and they work great. Good luck on finding a good birth control. It can be a hard decision.

I have been very happy with the nuva ring. It lasts a whole month so no remembering pills. It is actually quite comfortable. I don't even wear tampons and the nuva ring does not seem to bother me. I would highly recomend it.

Hi, I can honestly say that the IUD is great! I choose the one without hormones and it's good for 10 years! If you do decide on this, take a tylenol before! Good Luck, S.

i have the copper iud and i really like it. i didn't do merina because i'm really nervous about hormones. (i was on the various doses of the pill and they all made me bonkers) which is why i never did norplant. The increased risk of breast cancer with long term use of hormonal contraceptives is worrying to me, however slight they say it is. What didn't you like about merina?

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