Having Trouble Choosing a Form of Bc Posted: 04-09-07 02:20am
Hello,
My fiance an I are getting married in late
June, but we are having trouble choosing a
form of birth control. I (the groom) have
done nearly all the research since I have
more direct access to information. After
reviewing every form, and learning how
they work, side effects, etc. I really
didn't get many questions answered. Here
is my problem:
I really don't want my fiance to be on
hormonal BC due to the side effects,
however they do provide the most effective
protection. I heavily researched the
Nuvaring, which seems like a decent choice
due to the very lose doses of hormones.
However, I have read of so many horror
stories realting to it, it kind of scares
me. Between the mass weight gain, cramps,
hair loss, etc. I feel like it should be
called the deathring. I refuse to allow
her to use BC pills, and I want to avoid
her having anything implanted, as she is
very prone to infections as it is.
My only other choices are contraceptive
sponges/spermacides, which my parents
successfully used for a long period of
time before deciding to have me and my
brothers Although the
consistency of effectiveness is still an
issue, and since we would rather not start
off the marriage with a child on-the-way.
Obviously the Internet is not always the
best place to look, because those who have
great experiences will virtually never
take the time to post about it. However,
my fiance and I are at a crossroads, and
are not sure what direction to take. We
understand that some experimentation will
have to take place before hand, which is
why we are researching and thinking about
this so soon.
I was wondering if I could hear some good
stories and experiences of choices that
have worked out well for you. Searching on
the Internet for information and wisdom
has been a little discouraging.
I appreciate any tips and/or help anyone
can provide. Thanks!
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Happy3
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Joined: 09 Apr 2007 Posts: 2
In the Same Boat! Posted: 04-09-07 03:03am
Getting married end of May...tried the
Nuvaring (I have never been on any
hormonal meds and prefer not taking a lot
of medication). I wanted something
effective...ended up with 2 anxiety
attacks in the first week and all of the
bad side effects people claimed. I know
it takes some adjusting to but I would
have called off the wedding in the
meantime! People either seem
to have horrible reactions or it works
really well for them.
My doctor and girlfriends recommended the
book "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" by
Toni Weschler. Order it on Amazon today
(it will take a bit to read)! It is a
tool for getting pregnant but also for
not. It the Family Awareness Method (NOT
the Rhythm method) but will definitely
give you and her peace of mind if you
decide to do something other than
hormonal. There are a lot of
misconceptions out there (like you are
fertile day 14) which are simply not
always true and the book is an enormous
education - very easy to read. I plan on
using it along with a diaphragm. I will
know exactly when I'm fertile and when not
so I can double up on protection if needed
and not worry.
It sounds perfect for someone like you who
cares about your fiance's health and is
willing to be proactive and research
options. This book will help you make and
educated choice!
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Ti89
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Joined: 12 Mar 2007 Posts: 21
Posted: 04-09-07 03:04am
I'm not really good at giving you advice
but here's a few things I thought might
help you decide.
You mentioned about using
sponges/spermicide i guess along w/ a
condom? This is a good type of
birthcontrol, that doesn't require
medication of any sort, but there are
possible side effects. If your fiance
uses spermicide too often, she has a
higher risk of getting something like
urinary tract infections and other kinds
of STI's.
My friend who is on the nuvaring said that
it's actually a really good birthcontrol
method. i'm not really sure though, what
kind of horror stories have you heard?
Have you thought about the patch? or the
low-dose version of the pill? You seem to
oppose the intake of medications? Is
there a specific reason?
I tihnk there are many side effects to
every birth control method, the main thing
is to make the best choice and not regret.
I would suggest the low-dose version of
the pill.
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xD0llyx
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Joined: 30 Apr 2007 Posts: 3
Posted: 04-30-07 13:20pm
This is my personal experience...all
people are different though. I was on
pills for many years until I got tired of
mood swings and weight gain, then I was on
the Nuva Ring. I got pregnant while on the
Nuva Ring and had a miscarriage, so the
doctor upped my "dose" of it by making it
so I only have 4 periods a year. Upping it
made me extremely psychotic and I lost
almost a quarter of my hair. The only good
thing I can say about it was that it was
"easy" because I didn't have to deal with
maintaining a pill schedule. I finally got
sick of all the hormone junk and got an
IUD put in. The IUD I have is the
NON-hormonal PARAGUARD (not Mirena). The
doctor who put it in was a very careless
jerk to be honest...he did not check the
positioning of my uterus and it caused him
to lightly "scrape" my insides while
inserting which caused a lot of pain and
such heavy bleeding I almost had to go to
the emergency room. The first month was
very painful and bloody but after then
everything has been paradise. Some women
complain of cramps and heavier periods but
my periods are now next to nothing and I
only get small cramps that go away quick
and require no pain meds...
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Llewellyn
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Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 04-30-07 13:33pm
I was on the Depo shot for five years.
Then I heard that the FDA said it is not
recommended for young people or for anyone
to take for more than two years except as
a last resort.
For the past couple of years, I have been
avoiding hormonal birth control
altogether. I have been using condoms and
spermicide with no problems at all. No
broken condoms, no accidental pregnancy,
no infection, no irritation.
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Re: Having Trouble Choosing a Form of Bc Posted: 04-30-07 14:02pm
DJKirbs
wrote:
I really don't want my fiance to be on
hormonal BC due to the side effects,
however they do provide the most effective
protection. I heavily researched the
Nuvaring, which seems like a decent choice
due to the very lose doses of hormones.
However, I have read of so many horror
stories realting to it, it kind of scares
me. Between the mass weight gain, cramps,
hair loss, etc. I feel like it should be
called the deathring. I refuse to allow
her to use BC pills, and I want to avoid
her having anything implanted, as she is
very prone to infections as it is.
Not every woman has adverse effects to
horomonal birth control; and besides, it's
her choice, not yours. I think it's they
way you worded it, but you made it sound
like you are going to be chosing for her
and she doesn't have much of a say in it.
I have had no ill effects on horomonal
birth control. I have been on regular
ortho tri cyclen and am currently on
ortho-lo. I love both. I do not get mood
swings and no weight gain. In fact, my
periods are lighter, with manegable
cramping as opposed to before the pill,
and my fiancee seems to think it made my
breasts larger. I think he's just a
sweetie lol.
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My only other
choices are contraceptive
sponges/spermacides, which my parents
successfully used for a long period of
time before deciding to have me and my
brothers Although the
consistency of effectiveness is still an
issue, and since we would rather not start
off the marriage with a child on-the-way.
Actually, there is another choice: an iud.
There are horomonal and non-horomonal
versions.
Quote:
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Obviously the
Internet is not always the best place to
look, because those who have great
experiences will virtually never take the
time to post about it.
Except me XD
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I was wondering if I could hear some good
stories and experiences of choices that
have worked out well for you. Searching on
the Internet for information and wisdom
has been a little discouraging.
I hope I've been of some help. My mother
was also on the pill with no ill effects.
My house mate is on a different brand of
bc-pill and she's totally fine as well.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 05-01-07 13:17pm
I'm on a pill that I love right now. No
side effects whatsoever. There are a lot
of really good options, all of them have
possible side effects. Even non-hormonal
ones have side effects. Spermicides have
never agreed with me. Also, the nuva ring
is hormonal. What do you have against
hormonal birth control? It is defintely
true that there are lots of possible side
effects and a lot of them really really
suck (trust me, I've tried lots of
things), but most people find one that
suits them just fine eventually. It's
great that you are so involved in this
with your wife, but I am thinking that the
two of you need to get more info from a
gynocologist and not the internet!!!
Anyway, there is the copper IUD which is
non-hormonal and really effective. If you
are so against using hormones, (which is a
fine choice, just as long as it's an
informed one) it is a good semi-long term
effective option. But it has possible side
effects as well.
Think about it this way, a woman's
hormones are fluctuating all throughout
her cycle, reacting to eachother via
negative feedback. When she is on birth
control, the only change is that her
natural fluctuations are controlled and
she experiences even levels throughout the
month. As long as you find a fomulation
that works right to control your hormone
levels, you shouldn't experience nasty
side effects. I am not saying that this
doesn't happen, and I have definately had
lots of side effects, just that you should
try and find what works for you. Once I
found the right pill, I was in heaven.
Anyway, not trying to sound reprimanding
or anything. I just think it is a little
strange when people are afraid of putting
hormones into their body. Your body
naturally gives you crazy hormone swings!!
Why not try and control it?
You were 100% correct when you said that
most people online talking about birth
control are doing it because they had
nasty side effects. The people that dealt
with it just fine are under-represented.
If you really want my experiences----
On spermicides and condoms, I had horrible
irritation and pain.
On the nuvaring, I was wonderful for a
year until the very end when I started
getting irritation and pain during sex.
On the mirena IUD, I gained 20 lbs and had
horrible cramps, moodiness, and acne for
the whole 7 months until I got it taken
out.
Now I'm on Lo-estrin. I love it. I am
slowly losing my IUD weight, and am much
happier.
But based on that, I would not advise
anyone for or against any of those
options. I loved nuvaring for a long time,
it was really easy and I had no side
effects until the very end. The IUD was
great because it was foolproof and I never
had any pregnancy anxiety. It's all just a
matter of how it works for you (or in this
case, your wife) personally.