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Femecon Fe - the Chewable Bc Pill?
Posted: 08-28-07 11:16am

recently ive discovered and started looking ino the femecon Fe pill (sp?)
i was wondering if anyone has used it or stareted to take it recetly and thier expieriences with it

its basically a chewable birth control pill with low dose of hormones. and it tastes like a mint tic tac which is a plus Very
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but can you use the chewable pill which breast feeding?
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Posted: 08-28-07 11:25am

wow thats cool I would love to try that, if its good of course. I dont know anything about it though, sorry I couldnt help.
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Posted: 08-28-07 11:33am

I think the only difference is that it's chewable. Since it's still got all the hormones, I'd say you probably shouldn't use it when you're breastfeeding. I've heard you're supposed to wait 6 months before getting back on birth control- but of course your doc can tell you for sure.

I don't think there is a real agreement about taking birth control while breastfeeding, but generally they say to avoid it.

I haven't tried it, but I've heard of it and it does sound more convenient!
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Posted: 08-28-07 14:16pm

I'm on Femcon fe... it's by warner chilcott. It's basically a chewable version of the discontinued Ovcon-35. It has 35 mcg of estrogen (a medium dose), and a relatively low dose of norethindrone for progestin. It's low in androgenic activity, making it good for acne and hirsutism.

If you chew it, you have to drink 8 oz of liquid afterwards. I just swallow mine.

it's the first/only bc I've been on, I tried going on it twice in the last half year or so but would quit after the first pack because of constant headaches, and other side effects. My breasts were sore, I suspected it interfered with my ability to get turned on, I had some breakthrough bleeding. So I'd go on it a month, go off for a month or two, and go on for another month. Like I said, I did this twice. I was off for maybe two or three months and I decided once and for all to go back on it and stay on it and see if the side effects went away... I'm into my third week on it and whaddya know no headaches or side effects really, other than a tiny bit of spotting (it may be interfering with my libido a little bit, but this could be attributable to other meds I'm on). I think my body may have adjusted a bit from my other attempts of going on it. I don't know if I was imagining it or what, but last time i went on it towards the end of the pack I thought it was starting to clear my acne up, which is the official reason I am on it. So now I just sit and wait and see if it clears my skin up Smile
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Posted: 08-28-07 19:58pm

Femcon fe is what i was taking for a month or so. Even though i was only on it for a short period of time, i have nothing bad to say about it except that i had horrible periods. i guess its called breakthrough bleeding but every period i had lasted atleast 12 days with femcon fe. (I was regular before i started taking it) it is a chewable pill and does have a mint flavor, not too bad actually. Also i think it cleared up my face i never had pimples when i was taking it. oh yea and it made my boobs really sore the first couple weeks of taking it
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Posted: 08-28-07 21:52pm

dangit
lol
i NEED bc after i have the baby and i dont want an IUD or to take the pill
i herd the patch sucks
and i would NEVER get the shot

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Posted: 08-28-07 22:08pm

IUD's are wonderful...

In europe..Over 70% of women that use contraception, use an IUD.

It is because they shun hormones,a nd the safety of the IUD is amazing =)
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Posted: 08-28-07 22:11pm

Carifairy wrote:
IUD's are wonderful...

In europe..Over 70% of women that use contraception, use an IUD.

It is because they shun hormones,a nd the safety of the IUD is amazing =)

yeah but dont you have to get it surgically removed?
how does that work?
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Posted: 08-28-07 22:34pm

I think there are only a handful of BC pills that are approved for use while breastfeeding. I've had a bad reaction to BC pills in general in the past, so after the birth of our daughter I opted to skip pills altogether and rely on condoms instead.

But the IUD would definitely be a good choice. I don't think it's really surgical - I think they stick you in the stirrups and put it in that way. But I've never had one fitted, so I'm only guessing.
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Posted: 08-28-07 22:38pm

AyaMiyaki wrote:
I think there are only a handful of BC pills that are approved for use while breastfeeding. I've had a bad reaction to BC pills in general in the past, so after the birth of our daughter I opted to skip pills altogether and rely on condoms instead.

But the IUD would definitely be a good choice. I don't think it's really surgical - I think they stick you in the stirrups and put it in that way. But I've never had one fitted, so I'm only guessing.


yeah
i want to rely on condoms but...im not going to
im definately getting on some kind of bc and using condoms too.

i guess ill talk to my doc tomarrow at my appointment
im not a pill person and i hate swallowing mediacations
i have OCD and whenever i swallow a pill (even midol when i used to take it) i would have horrible anxiety attacks and stuff
its weird
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Posted: 08-28-07 22:47pm

the_girlfreind wrote:
Carifairy wrote:
IUD's are wonderful...

In europe..Over 70% of women that use contraception, use an IUD.

It is because they shun hormones,a nd the safety of the IUD is amazing =)

yeah but dont you have to get it surgically removed?
how does that work?


No... it's not surgically inserted OR removed. They just reach up there and pull on the strings. It comes out similar to a tampon. Goes in similarly, too.
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Posted: 08-28-07 22:50pm

Eiri wrote:
the_girlfreind wrote:
Carifairy wrote:
IUD's are wonderful...

In europe..Over 70% of women that use contraception, use an IUD.

It is because they shun hormones,a nd the safety of the IUD is amazing =)

yeah but dont you have to get it surgically removed?
how does that work?


No... it's not surgically inserted OR removed. They just reach up there and pull on the strings. It comes out similar to a tampon. Goes in similarly, too.


except without the strings sticking out like a tampons does?

thanks for the info guys!!! i might look into the IUD now!
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Posted: 08-28-07 22:58pm

the_girlfreind wrote:
Eiri wrote:
the_girlfreind wrote:
Carifairy wrote:
IUD's are wonderful...

In europe..Over 70% of women that use contraception, use an IUD.

It is because they shun hormones,a nd the safety of the IUD is amazing =)

yeah but dont you have to get it surgically removed?
how does that work?


No... it's not surgically inserted OR removed. They just reach up there and pull on the strings. It comes out similar to a tampon. Goes in similarly, too.


except without the strings sticking out like a tampons does?

thanks for the info guys!!! i might look into the IUD now!

Yeah lol. The strings hang inside the vagina.
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Posted: 08-28-07 23:01pm

Eiri wrote:
the_girlfreind wrote:
Eiri wrote:
the_girlfreind wrote:
Carifairy wrote:
IUD's are wonderful...

In europe..Over 70% of women that use contraception, use an IUD.

It is because they shun hormones,a nd the safety of the IUD is amazing =)

yeah but dont you have to get it surgically removed?
how does that work?


No... it's not surgically inserted OR removed. They just reach up there and pull on the strings. It comes out similar to a tampon. Goes in similarly, too.


except without the strings sticking out like a tampons does?

thanks for the info guys!!! i might look into the IUD now!

Yeah lol. The strings hang inside the vagina.


ok lol
just dont want a nasty string all hangimng out all the time Wink
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Posted: 08-28-07 23:02pm

Nope. There are two strings and they're normally an inch or so in length.
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