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Contraception (pg. 2)
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| Floorfiller |
| quote: | Originally posted by butterfly
it is more effective because you have a constant dose and you are less likely to forget. but other than that it works in the same way. unless you are fat. i think it is only approved if you are less than like 180 pounds... |
hahahaha that's kinda wierd. is that because the medicine can't get into the blood stream or something HAHAHAHAH |
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| occrider |
| Couldn't you also get a depo-provera injection which lasts 3 months? |
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| ShadoWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Couldn't you also get a depo-provera injection which lasts 3 months? |
yes, but that's really high-dose |
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| starlabs |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
is the patch just as effective as the pill? isn't that only like 86%ish effective to begin with? |
According to most sources the pill is effective in the high 90s (if taken as directed, which means NOT forgetting to take them!)
According to Planned Parenthood, the pill is about 92%-99% effective.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/bc...M#Effectiveness
This other site lists the pill as 97%-99.9% effective...
http://www.fwhc.org/birth-control/thepill.htm
Don't know the effectiveness of the patch though, but you could probably find that out relatively easy/quick on Google...
Oh, forgot to mention (for people new to these things) is that a lot of hormonal-based birth control method - such as the pill, patch or implant - can not only affect women's moods but also their um... libido. So if you find your libido dropping, you might consider changing your method otherwise the guy in your life might be a bit frustrated. :thepirate |
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| butterfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by starlabs
Oh, forgot to mention (for people new to these things) is that a lot of hormonal-based birth control method - such as the pill, patch or implant - can not only affect women's moods but also their um... libido. So if you find your libido dropping, you might consider changing your method otherwise the guy in your life might be a bit frustrated. :thepirate |
yeah that is definitely true.... but that is why they made OTC lo. it is supposed to help with that, but it is also a lot more likely to get ed up if you forget to take it. on the other hand though, i still have a decent sex drive and i havent been off birth control in over a year... |
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| cammie |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Couldn't you also get a depo-provera injection which lasts 3 months? |
depo is not for everyone but it works for me...i havent had any reactions to it (other than a minor weight gain). its great because i dont need to think about it...the ob-gyn nurse calls me to remind me of the appointment, i walk in, get the shot, walk out....no worries for 3 months. |
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| butterfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by cammie
depo is not for everyone but it works for me...i havent had any reactions to it (other than a minor weight gain). its great because i dont need to think about it...the ob-gyn nurse calls me to remind me of the appointment, i walk in, get the shot, walk out....no worries for 3 months. |
do you still get your period on depo? cause that would freak me out. i find it to be a nice confirmation every month that my birth control did indeed work. among other things... |
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| wushuboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Miss Bliss
I'm on the pill... I'd be on the patch but it kinda scares me, I would be afraid that it would fall off or water would dilute the medicine... I dunno, paranoia. :nervous: In any case, I'm good with taking the pill. And I'm kind of a medical anomaly, I guess, cause I didn't gain any weight because of it and my libido went UP UP UP!!! lol |
damn.. i hope its the same iwth my gf.. lol :haha: :tongue2 |
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| DaveSZ |
I don't usually post on TA much anymore, but I thought this thread was too important not to comment on.
You American ladies (and us guys who benefit hehe :D) should know that, in regards to the makeup of the next US Supreme Court, you may or may not be using the consistency of your own cervical mucous as your primary source of birth control, as this is the current Administration policy towards women in the third world (and in regards to future judicial nominees domestically).
This is the case law that allows you the right and freedom to go to your doctor and ask for birth control pills, depo, or the patch regardless if you are single or married - regardless of your age:
http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/.../02-102.ZO.html
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There are broad statements of the substantive reach of liberty under the Due Process Clause in earlier cases, including Pierce v. Society of Sisters, 268 U.S. 510 (1925), and Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U.S. 390 (1923); but the most pertinent beginning point is our decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965).
In Griswold the Court invalidated a state law prohibiting the use of drugs or devices of contraception and counseling or aiding and abetting the use of contraceptives. The Court described the protected interest as a right to privacy and placed emphasis on the marriage relation and the protected space of the marital bedroom. Id., at 485.
After Griswold it was established that the right to make certain decisions regarding sexual conduct extends beyond the marital relationship. In Eisenstadt v. Baird, 405 U.S. 438 (1972), the Court invalidated a law prohibiting the distribution of contraceptives to unmarried persons. The case was decided under the Equal Protection Clause, id., at 454; but with respect to unmarried persons, the Court went on to state the fundamental proposition that the law impaired the exercise of their personal rights, ibid. It quoted from the statement of the Court of Appeals finding the law to be in conflict with fundamental human rights, and it followed with this statement of its own:
“It is true that in Griswold the right of privacy in question inhered in the marital relationship… . If the right of privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion into matters so fundamentally affecting a person as the decision whether to bear or beget a child.” Id., at 453.
In Carey v. Population Services Int’l, 431 U.S. 678 (1977), the Court confronted a New York law forbidding sale or distribution of contraceptive devices to persons under 16 years of age. Although there was no single opinion for the Court, the law was invalidated. Both Eisenstadt and Carey, as well as the holding and rationale in Roe, confirmed that the reasoning of Griswold could not be confined to the protection of rights of married adults. This was the state of the law with respect to some of the most relevant cases when the Court considered Bowers v. Hardwick.
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This case law is only upheld at this time by 5-4 or 6-3 votes on the US Supreme Court with up to 3 vacancies likely in the next 4 years.
This new court will rule for the next 25 or 30 years - the reproductive lifetimes of most women here - and it's conceivable that with enough fundamentalists added to the court, all or most of this case law could be reversed.
All I'm saying is, don't ever for one moment, take your liberty in such private matters as contraception for granted. |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by Misty Kitty
Anyone on here, or anyone got a girlfriend who has got the hormone implant thingy?
I'm debating getting that, trying the injections, or just remaining on the ever 'forgotten to take' pill. |
Yes, the implants are an excellent idea.
It saves you from remembering to take your pill everyday, these can be easy to forget, and you don't have to worry about having periods, which is only a hassle if you need to get out of regular sex with your boyfriend.
All the girls I've known with them report no side effects, no weight gain and no irritation.
One added bonus is that you are still supposed to get PMS with the implant and since you don't know when your period really is you can pull this excuse whenever you want to get a little grumpy for no good reason. Its like "sorry I tried to just kill you with a kitchen knife and tole your mum she is a 2 dollar whore, it must be my period time, but I'm not really sure".
Works a treat. |
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| Misty Kitty |
well the implant scares me, i dont like the idea of the side effects, nor the possibility of not returning to normal flow for possibly some time after.
I'll enquire at my doctors if they have the patch, but as they only gave info about the injection and implant i'm not sure that they have it. It sounds like an easy option (i'm not fond of injections either you see)
I really am not inclined to stay on the pill i have been on it for 5years or so. I think i may just take a break from it for a while (sorry gareth condoms here we come) before deciding what i should do with my body, kids definitely being not an option. |
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| kr00t0n |
| condoms in my size arent free!! grrrrr :whip: |
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