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Originally posted by xo_kathy
Next question - to the women who are on the pill but still want a back-up. Unless you are on the pill for other reasons (acne, endometriosis, etc) why in the world would you continue to put a hormone into your body if you don't need it? I mean, if you're just going to go through the trouble of condoms, or spermicide, etc, just use those methods and save the $ and annoyance of a daily pill. Not judging, just curious.
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I'm on it to relieve the hellacious cramps I used to get every month. But I've always felt safer with some sort of backup. Apparently now that's just going to be spermicide because I found out I'm allergic to latex.
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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
It does sound kind of odd when you think about it, but really it is all for the extra protection.
My endocrinologist encourages that use of another brith control method because I am a diabetic and I really cannot afford (healthwise) to have an unplanned pregnancy. This is my situation. I would rather have all the protection I can use than have an unplanned pregnancy and suffer those health risks.
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Yes... this too. My endo told me that I need to be watched and regulated A YEAR before I wanted to conceive. Your blood sugars have to be IMMACULATE before you try.