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Birth Control (Women Only)
I thought it would be nice to have a forum discussing birth control. Not about whether sex or abortion are good or bad, but birth control as it relates to female health. Women have many options to choose from and it can be a very confusing topic. Does anyone have a personal preference for one over the other? Does anyone believe that it shouldn't be used at all? Is anyone concerned about side effects?
I for one have trouble with those pills that came out that promise one period a year. It just seems unnatural. But that's my opinion. Again, I want this to be an educational tool. And I made this women only because I don't want a debate in here, this is for women to express their experiences and concerns as it relates to the female body. Not for snarky comments or "I wish my girlfriend would use blah blah blah..." |
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well im on the pill and its great, although if u want to miss your periods all you do is continue taking it every single day of the month but its not very healthy to do that :)
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Ring/ Condom combo right here.
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I've heard the ring to be very hit or miss. Women either really love it or really hate it. And you have to be really comfortable with your body to put it in and out. But you've already had a baby so that little ring must seem like nothing. :)
Anyways, here are some side effects associated with hormone treatments. Common Side Effects for Combination Contraceptives o Weight gain o Increase or decrease in acne o Nausea and vomiting (particularly for the first few cycles) o Dizziness o Headaches o Depression o Vaginal infections o High blood pressure o Loss of libido Less Common Serious Health Complications o Blood clots in legs, lungs, heart or brain o Stroke o Liver tumors (rare) o Heart attacks o Gallstones (rare) o Jaundice (rare) o Possibly cervical cancer Common Side Effects for Progestin Only Contraceptives o Spotting and irregular vaginal bleeding o Longer periods o Amenorrhea for extend periods o Headaches o Anxiety and nervousness o Pain in lower abdominals o Dizziness o Loss of libido o Depression o Increase or decrease in acne o Skin rash or darkened patches of skin o Appetite changes o Weight gain o Tender breasts o Increase or decrease in facial and body hair o Possibly hair loss o Vaginal discharge o Bone density loss o Enlarged ovarian follicles o Pain or itching (usually for a brief period of time) o Norplant users: infection at the site of implantation Less Common Serious Health Complications o Ectopic pregnancy o Certain cancers Source. Anyone had any of these? |
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How about....ABSTINANCE!!
I kid. I dunno about any of this stuff, so....meh. :/ |
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Hey, abstinence is a form of birth control; the only one that works 100% all the time. ;)
The pills have always kind of freaked me out with all their side effects. I have an aunt who was taking a pill, she was very active and healthy, but she had a stroke. It was linked back to the birth control. @_@ |
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There was a girl I worked with a few years ago on the patch that ended up with blood clots. She had some pains and went to the doctor a day later. She was tolde to discontinue and had to undergo treatment for the clots as they almost reached her heart.
I've debated for years trying the pill but to me the side effects are just not worth it. |
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I've heard that the patch is more dangerous than the pill.
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I beleive every women should be able to have some form of birth control available to them, for free. Cause what happens if you're raped? Yeah, there is the morning after pill but I know a lot of people who don't want to do that. I wanna be on birth control really badly. I hate not being on it. Yeah, there are some problems to it like being allergic to the glue with the patch, and weight loss/gain but it's worth it.
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I'm not really sure if that's a good reason to be on the pill. :( And even if you are raped, you won't get pregnant but you could still get a terrible STD like AIDS. Maybe you mean abortive mechanisms?
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How about a needle and Thread? (to sew female knees together)
In the past, I've used Condoms, the Pill, and now the ring. I'm comfortable with the ring, and don't even feel it. I want to try the Depo shot, but a side effect of the shot can be Depression, being Bipolar, that's not necesarily a good idea. |
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You can get pregnet from being raped. As long as you have sexual intercorse you can.
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lolz. I'm bipolar too so I know how u feel
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If you get to a Doctor or Hospital right away, within 72 hours after the rape, you can start the hunt for the criminal that raped you and get a really strong Birth Control pill that is 60% effective in preventing pregnancy. It can be known as the "Morning After Pill" |
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I meant that even if you were on the pill when you were raped it wouldn't help against STDs.
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Well, no, the only form of birth control that protects against STDs at all is condoms.
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oh well ya nothing really does. some things help a little but not 100 percent.
gcar- yeah which makes sence because who would want a rape child. I know thats bad to say but everytime you look at it you'll be reminded of it. |
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My view that will be shared by few, and so is somewhat pointless to post; don't have sex. Or Natural Family Planning, actually. It's really accurate, and married couples that use it have a 2% divorce rate.
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Ever watch Law & Order: SVU? the girl detective, Olivia was a child of Rape.
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the sexual health centre hands free contraception and morning after pills out but i do not know of such things cuz i am still planning to wait until i is married |
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In the US there are clinics where you can get condoms and morning after pills for free I believe. But with chemical birth control you're on your own. But it's only about 15USD per month with a good insurance plan.
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Sorry but NOTHING protects from STDs at all.
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Yeah. So about the rape thing, you're better staying vigilant and trying to prevent it from happening in the first place. I don't think that there are any rape victims out there who think, "Thank God I was on the pill when this happened." And some people do raise the resulting children and love them. Or give them up for adoption.
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In some places you can also get Birth control pills, but you would need an exam and a preliminary Pregancy test to make SURE you AREN'T pregnant. That's how I found out about Mi Angelita. |
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In case there's any other pro-life people in this forum, this is a fantastic article about the birth control pill and its abortifacient effects. Even if you're not pro-life, part one does a great job of explaining how the pill works in easy to understand terms.
Does the Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? |
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thanks ryou...i feel very informed now. I never knew that was how the pill work
[ even if I not planning on having sex for a long time ] |
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Aww, thanks. :) I'm glad someone got some use out of the article. Doctors sometimes aren't very forthcoming about how birth control works or possible side effects so it's important to investigate thoroughly, keeping in mind biases from different sources. Even if you won't be needing it for a while it's always better to have a plan prepared (or at least have your choices narrowed down) so you don't get overwhelmed when the time comes to choose.
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Being Catholic, I don't see a reason for me to really need birth control if/when I have sex.
I took a Biology class last year and my professor would say, in order to avoid getting HIV, "Always wear a condom! Because every person you had sex with is going to be present with whoever you're having sex with now, and vice-versa. Know your partner's history." He meant in spreading germs, of course. So he didn't even say, "Wear a condom!" in terms of actual birth control, but rather as a way to decrease your chances of getting HIV. To my surprise, towards the end of the semester when we were talking about the female reproductive system, he encouraged us to use the rhythm method (or Natural Family Planning, as Catholics like to call it) after we're clear that your partner either hasn't had sex with anyone before or your partner got tested for STDs and none came up. He essentially said that if a woman takes her temperature everyday for 9 months and is healthy enough for regular periods and you mark your dates on your calendar, you're guaranteed to know exactly when you should/shouldn't have sex. Plus, you can also use this method if you WANT to get pregnant. Unlike other forms of birth control, you can use this to help determine when to have sex so that you can have a baby, while the other ones are for purely avoiding pregnancies. It's something that isn't really taught all that well, even in anti-contraception classes or whatever. |
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Well SallyBakura, birth control doesnt help prevent HIV and all that. JUST pregnecy, so when taking it you should still always wear a condom. But like you said, your catholic so your not having sex untill your married, correct? So birth control may not be needed if your wanting a child at that time with your spouse.
I'm on birth control right now. Origionally it was because my (now ex) bf was going to visit but theres a HUGE long story with that, but he didnt come up so...I really never needed them. My mom and I have decided to keep me on the pill though because it helps regulate my period. I'm on another pill for anti-depressence and I get a lot worse during my period, so now I know when to expect when Im going to be worse and aviod certin things. I'm not currentlly dating so, no, im not sexually active which I do feel kind of bad for still being on the pill. |
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I know that. Condoms, while designed to prevent pregnancy, also happen to decrease the chances of getting HIV. It's the only contraception that does that, I believe.
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