A.S. asks from Mesquite, TX on April 08, 2011
What Birth Control Are You On?
I am wanting to do an educated decision of birth control and would like to know which ones you are using, or have used, so I can research them before making a decision. Do not give me your 2 cents worth on how you feel about birth control. I don't want it. Thank you.
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So What Happened?™
Has anyone tried the "shot"?? I don't know what that is called.
P.S. Thank you to all the women that have replied so far. I definitely want more children but my body isn't handling too well the fact I have been pregnant and/or exclusively breastfeeding NON-STOP for 3 1/2 years now (2 live births, 2 losses, currently 20 weeks from due date and STILL currently breastfeeding... ugh). I need a break and my body doesn't seem to get the hint that it shouldn't get pregnant while exclusively breastfeeding.
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D.K. answers from Sioux City on April 08, 2011
I use Naprotechnology. It is awesome! There is absolutely no side effects and if used properly it is the most effective form. It has brought my husband and I much closer and I recommend it to everyone! I have been using it for nearly 16 years.
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C.N. answers from Baton Rouge on April 09, 2011
My favorite was condoms and spermicide. I found that all the hormonal methods I tried ( various pills, Depo, patch, and ring) all had side effects I didn't like.
K.U. answers from Detroit on April 08, 2011
We are not having any more kids and my doctor did not want me on anything that utilized hormones because of my history of blood clots, so I have the Paraguard IUD. It's good for 10 years and other than giving me heavier-than-ever periods, as well as the periods coming at odd times (like every 35 to 40 days), I have not had any issues. I was sore and crampy for a day or so after it was inserted - Tylenol and a hot bath helped. It can be removed at any time if you decide you are ready to get pregnant again. And I don't have to remember to do anything or take anything every day.
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M.R. answers from Chicago on April 08, 2011
We are on the vasectomy plan :)
Both of us are very happy with our decision.
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S.W. answers from Minneapolis on April 08, 2011
The regular Pill, for a total of 25 years! No dicernable side effects for me, and it works. You brush your teeth every day, you take your pill every day. Currently on Nortrel 1/35.
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P.W. answers from San Francisco on April 08, 2011
Menopause. :)
(Before that a vasectomy.)
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A.R. answers from Minneapolis on April 08, 2011
Paragard IUD. Love it, Lasts for 10 years. No hormones.
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D.K. answers from Sioux City on April 08, 2011
I use Naprotechnology. It is awesome! There is absolutely no side effects and if used properly it is the most effective form. It has brought my husband and I much closer and I recommend it to everyone! I have been using it for nearly 16 years.
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S.S. answers from Los Angeles on April 08, 2011
I've heard bad things about the shot - crazy mood swings and a lot of weight gain. I think your best bet is pills or condoms if you plan on getting pregnant again sometimes in the next 10 years or so...
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J.N. answers from Salt Lake City on April 08, 2011
I used the Mirena for 6 years. Getting it in was uncomfortable (and then they forgot to mention that I should take ibuprofin and rest for 15 min or so before I hop up and go... almost passed out while checking out, lol, but not from pain). I had some mild cramping and spotting for about a month. Then it was great. For the first 6 months, I had 2-3 periods total (about 2-3 months apart, and very light). Then I had no period at all for the rest of the time. Wow, that was NICE!! Mirena uses a low dose of hormones, and generally most stay in your uterus, tubes, etc.
Love being able to be 100% spontaneous, not worry about if my period would interfere with stuff, and not have to remember a dumb pill every night. And, getting it out was much easier than getting it in, period came back within about 2 weeks, and we got pregnant about 9 months later. I've know some women who got pregnant within 2 months.
Mirena is easiest if you've already had children. I think it has something to do with ease of insertion, or how it sits.
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H.W. answers from Portland on April 08, 2011
Well, we've combined forces. My husband had vasectomy when our son was about 8 months old. I've been on LoSeasonique for about 9 months or so, to deal with horrible cramps. (It allows you to "miss" your period for about 3 months or so.) Love it. The extra contraception is just an added bonus.
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