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KappaKittyCat 09-18-2004 06:49 PM

update
 
I'm just wrapping up the first month of the NuvaRing, and for the most part it was okay (though I was psycho like I always am the first month of a new method). This week is my period and it's quite a bit longer and heavier than usual. I had a really bad headache the first day, and I also had some unusual cramping one day, which kind of freaked me out. I'm going to see if next month is better. If it's not, then I'll probably go back on OTC-Lo.

breathesgelatin 09-20-2004 01:15 PM

OK, so I'm officially going off the pill starting this week. Is there anything weird I can expect except for the obvious heavier periods, potential more PMS/cramps, etc? I've been on for 2+ years so it's been a while.

Munchkin03 09-20-2004 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by breathesgelatin
OK, so I'm officially going off the pill starting this week. Is there anything weird I can expect except for the obvious heavier periods, potential more PMS/cramps, etc? I've been on for 2+ years so it's been a while.
I just got off for a month, and I felt a lot of weirdness in my lower back right about 2 weeks after my pill period ended. When I talked to my doctor about it, she said I had probably felt the effects associated w/ ovulation. After 3 years or so, I guess I forgot how it felt.

Oh, and your sex drive might increase, but that might take a month or so to really kick in.

Queencece 09-23-2004 07:53 PM

HELP!!!!
 
I am not on any birth control right now, but I have taken Allese which didn't agree with my body at all. I have tried the patch and that didn't agree with my body. I have tried Lunelle (shot) and that made me gain weight so obviously that didn't agree with my body. My Dr and I have come to the conclusion that any hormones added to what I have already will be a DANGEROUS combination. When I say don't agree, I mean I would be sick for days like I have the stomach virus or food poisoning REALLY bad. It would last for DAYS!!

Now, I am in a new relationship and we were wondering with the use of condoms (of course) would spermicide be a good idea? I have never used it myself. I don't even know what brands are out there and how effective it is? Can anyone shed some light on the use of spermicides? Has anyone every used it before and how does it work? Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Q

alphaiota 09-23-2004 08:37 PM

spermicide would be a good idea i think. you can use the condoms that have spermicide in them along with a spermicide foam. try it and see how your body (bodies, both you and your partner) take it and go from there. you may discover you or your partner are allergic to it, but try.

shelley j
sigma k

nikki1920 10-01-2004 05:56 PM

Most BC inserts say that if you are over a certain weight, the contraceptive effectiveness will decrease. I actually READ the itty bitty print on my last pill pack. I took the pill to control cramping while in HS. I did condoms for a few years while in college. Had a kid, did the pills for about 6 months after I stopped nursing. Tried the patch, and other than some dryness when I had it on my arm, I loved it. What is the adhesive they use on that thing? DAMN, it hurt to take it off. My sorority sister recommended Instead, but Im kinda leery about insertion (I hate tampons, too). Don't wanna do the shot (friend gained 35 pounds with it), so that leaves the pill, Seasonale or the patch.

valkyrie 10-01-2004 06:20 PM

What about an IUD? I'd almost try one, but I'm afraid of the procedure.

Munchkin03 10-01-2004 09:10 PM

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Originally posted by valkyrie
What about an IUD? I'd almost try one, but I'm afraid of the procedure.
I really want to get one. I've asked doctors, but they think that I'm going to be all irresponsible with it. :rolleyes:

alphaiota 10-01-2004 10:15 PM

seaonale isn't all it's cracked up to be. i've been having breakthrough bleeding consistantly for the last month and i'm really tired of it. i've also been having cramping. i called my doctor to make sure this was normal and evidently it is. she said it takes the first three months (aka first pack) to get into your system and that in the next pack or next three months it shoudl subside.
all i know is i'm getting tired of this crap. :mad:

shelley j
sigma k

kddani 10-20-2004 08:13 PM

I was on OTC for quite a few years, switched to OTC Lo in the spring b/c it was cheaper. Had more mood swings, some spotting, etc. Switched back to OTC now.

rainbowbrightCS 10-20-2004 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alphaiota
seaonale isn't all it's cracked up to be. i've been having breakthrough bleeding consistantly for the last month and i'm really tired of it. i've also been having cramping. i called my doctor to make sure this was normal and evidently it is. she said it takes the first three months (aka first pack) to get into your system and that in the next pack or next three months it shoudl subside.
all i know is i'm getting tired of this crap. :mad:

shelley j
sigma k

Depo pavera is the same way. After the first cycle (3 months) depo was great. The first one sucks though.

alphaiota 10-21-2004 11:58 AM

yeah, i'm getting to the end of my first three months and the breakthrough bleeding has started to stop. i get random times where i'll have a quick spell of bleeding, but then it stops and i'm fine for like 24hrs or so. just weirdness, but i'm finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.

shelley j
sigma k

KappaKittyCat 10-22-2004 09:57 AM

I'm now on Month Three of the NuvaRing and am pleased to report that all the weirdness has cleared up. I would definitely recommend it to others. You just put it in and forget about it. It's more effective than pills because the chance of human error is so low.
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Originally posted by valkyrie
What about an IUD? I'd almost try one, but I'm afraid of the procedure.
I'm told that the procedure's not that bad. If you request it, most places will sedate you for it.

omegamcgee 10-22-2004 03:16 PM

I use birth control, and I use a backup when it's with some random person. But in all my monogamous relationships, I didn't. It's more a "I don't wanna catch anything" thing than a pregnancy one. I'm super careful about my pills, and (knock on wood) nothing has happened yet.

Munchkin03 10-22-2004 05:15 PM

So I take it you're not very concerned about HPV.


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