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christsstar -> RE: Birth Control Pill Question (9/6/2008 5:50:41 PM)
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spermicide is not very effective by itself. It should be either used in conjunction with condoms, diaphragms or sponges. Ive never seen straight spermicide in the store. Talk to your doctor. Absolutely. Good idea. there are different types of hormonal BCs out there, but the weaker the hormones (usually called a mini-pill or progesterone only) are more likely to kill an egg than a full pill or those with estrogen in them. The reason is the more the hormones, the less likely you are to ovulate. There are several other BC options out there. You can do barrier method (diaphragm, condom, sponge, etc). Diaphragms have to be fitted by your dr. they are a little tricky to get in/out, but with practice are just fine. condoms we all know about. Hormonal BC includes the pill, depo shots, Nuva Ring, etc. Those ahve their own concerns with them. and there is Natural Family Planning or Fertility Awareness. This is NOT the Rhythm method. Basically it's watching your fertility signs and knowing when you ovulate and abstaining (or using barrier method) during that time. It can be very effective when used properly (as with all methods, really). Any method you choose you should discuss with your fiance. It may be your body, but it's his future potential babies and his sex life. So let him know what options you are considering. Share with him the literature you get from teh doctor. Don't take everything you read here as bible. Don't take everything you get from your doctor as bible either. Take all the info, go do some other research, and make your own decision based on YOUR body and YOUR convictions and YOUR relationship with your man.
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