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Kimmie1913 07-25-2005 04:45 PM

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Originally posted by KLPDaisy
I personally don't trust the patch. A few of my friends were on it, and they said that it would come off a lot when they were changing and stuff.
I have a friend who got pregnant on the patch. The doctor was like, "oh, well, sometimes it slides or does not adhere well if you have oily skin. I guess you are one of those people." Like "yeah, oops sorry you got pregnant" softens that blow.

cashmoney 07-25-2005 08:31 PM

Question about BirthControl pills
 
Anyone here know if a guy's nut can cause a woman's body to require stronger pills or make her go crazy? Like this is what I want to know, lately I've been eating pumpkin seeds to make my nut more fertile. I have a friend who is having a hard time with trying to have a baby with his wife. They've been unsuccessfull. He thinks it may be because he did so much steroids but I'm arguing its his wife that has the busted up gear, not him. Anyhow, it got me thinking and so just to be safe for the future I've been eating pumpkin seeds. I don't want a kid right now but I also want to know if my stuff works. Anyhow, my girl said she just had to get a stronger BC Rx, she was acting really bitchy and when she went to the Doctor she put her on a stronger pill and I was wondering if it's because of me eating pumpkin seeds. I'm a little skeptical about this because if it's that strong to make her get a stonger pill, I don't want a kid right now and I'm wanting to know if I should stop eating the seeds. That and I don't think that I should subject her body to stronger pills because of me eating those damn seeds.

Anyone have an answer?

33girl 07-25-2005 08:44 PM

The strength of the pill needed is determined by the woman's hormones, not the man's.

Go get a sperm count done and maybe you won't have to eat seeds (that sounds disgusting).

Tippiechick 07-25-2005 08:54 PM

The gross, but true answer? Perhaps she was having breakthrough bleeding. That is one reason doctors would prescribe a stronger pill. Or, she might have hormonal issues. Then, a stronger drug might be required to bring them to normal levels.

But, no. You eating mass quantities of pumpkin seeds is not the reason. ;)

AOII_LB93 07-25-2005 09:30 PM

While it might stroke your ego to think that she needed stronger pills because of you, it's not the reason. For reasons stated above and others doctors change women's prescriptions.

As for your friend and his wife, it may very well be that it's his problem, especially if he did roids. He should get a sperm count done.
"Health Hazards
The major side effects from abusing anabolic steroids can include liver tumors and cancer, jaundice (yellowish pigmentation of skin, tissues, and body fluids), fluid retention, high blood pressure, increases in LDL (bad cholesterol), and decreases in HDL (good cholesterol). Other side effects include kidney tumors, severe acne, and trembling. In addition, there are some gender-specific side effects:
For men — shrinking of the testicles, reduced sperm count, infertility, baldness, development of breasts, increased risk for prostate cancer."

Info from http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofacts/Steroids.html

LightBulb 07-25-2005 09:49 PM

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Originally posted by Tippiechick
But, no. You eating mass quantities of pumpkin seeds is not the reason. ;)
*giggle*

cashmoney 07-25-2005 09:50 PM

What the hell is breakthrough bleeding and how in the world does a woman have hormonal issues after puberty? She's not having menapause, she's in her mid 20s.


33girl...it's not really all that bad to eat. I turn them into puree with oil and eat it on toast.

Tippiechick 07-25-2005 10:05 PM

Craig, ANY woman can have hormonal issues. Hormones fluctuate throughout a woman's life. They can change from month to month. When you take birth control pills, you are taking hormone pills -- literally. So, if you are increasing the amounts of hormones in your body to fool your body into thinking it no longer needs to ovulate, you often have problems. Women have to switch types of pills, strengths of pills, even different methods of getting the hormones into their bodies. (Some other methods are NuvaRing, Depo shots, BC patch, etc.)

Breakthrough bleeding is any bleeding or spotting at any other time of the month other than a woman's actual time of the month.

roqueemae 07-26-2005 12:36 AM

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Originally posted by ASUADPi
I was on Depo for years. Absolutely loved it because I would never get a period. (YES). But in March I needed to get my shot and my doctors office claimed it had been pulled off the market. Turns out they in fact lied to me because the generic form is still on the market (thanks to the lovely pharmacist for telling me this).

So because I'm so irregular I'm on Ortho Tri Cyclin. I'm so bad at taking pills. If I were sexually active right now (which I'm not) I'd be knocked up. I'm horrible. I don't take them at the same time each day. Sometimes the morning, then afternoon or evening. I'm so bad.

I think I'm going to go to a different doctor and try to get on Depo again or try the patch. I think the patch would be easier for me to remember than a pill daily.

I used to be on a shot called Lunelle. It was once monthly. I loved it until my phamacist called to tell me that it had been recalled. And since I couldn't figure out when to start a new form of birth control, I was late:eek: :eek:

I am now on the Nuvaring (I am not going to explain it here--look it up if you want to know). It is great. You never feel it and you only have to worry about it once a month.

Dvyne Evolushun 07-29-2005 02:32 AM

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Originally posted by alphaiota
i've been on it now for nearly 4months and i'm liking it now. the first three months were tough b/c i did spot almost the entire three months, but now i'm fine. my ob/gyn suggested i go on it for the simple fact that i had ovarian cysts and she felt it would help.

shelley j
sigma k

I just started it for this very reason (I also got the pink & black bag). The other bc gave me horrendous cramps and breakthrough bleeding - so I hope the seasonale is better.

alphaiota 07-30-2005 08:06 PM

good luck with the seasonale. didn't work for squat for me. i hated it. still have the bag and use it sometimes.

shelley j
sigma k

AOII_Luv 08-09-2005 09:06 PM

I saw the gyno today and got a new prescription for Desogen...oddly, very excited about this! I haven't had a period since March so it will be good to feel "normal" again!

Anyway, in US Weekly usually in the back there are advertisements for different companies. I remember a few times seeing something about a Pill pack. It is a decorative pack that has an alarm that sounds when it is time to take the pill. I can't remember the web address and did a google seach with no luck. If anyone knows what I am talking about, can you please give me the information? I was always good at taking the pill first thing in the morning, but now that I get up at 5:30am a few days a week, I think having that extra reminder would be great!

Thanks for those who know what I am babbling about!

JenMarie 08-09-2005 10:02 PM

Anyone know of a lo-hormone BC that can come in generic? My new benefits for my job jack up my name brand Rx costs so I'm in the market for a new one. And I don't want Depo either...

Buttonz 08-11-2005 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KLPDaisy
I personally don't trust the patch. A few of my friends were on it, and they said that it would come off a lot when they were changing and stuff.
One of my sisters is on it and she only had a problem once or twice. For me it's all about the nuvaring though.

Buttonz 08-11-2005 03:03 AM

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Originally posted by roqueemae
I used to be on a shot called Lunelle. It was once monthly. I loved it until my phamacist called to tell me that it had been recalled. And since I couldn't figure out when to start a new form of birth control, I was late:eek: :eek:

I am now on the Nuvaring (I am not going to explain it here--look it up if you want to know). It is great. You never feel it and you only have to worry about it once a month.

I lvoe the ring because I don't have to worry about it every day :)


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