So I just started the mini pill and I'm kind of freaking out. After reading up on it seems that its not as effective as the regular pill. 1 in 20 women get pregnant if they occasionally forget a pill and 1 in 200 get pregnant even if taking it religiously, and I am sooo not ready to get pregnant again! haha. I'm thinking of totally holding off on sex during when I would be ovulating. Do you think I'm just being paranoid?!?!
No I don't think you're being paranoid. Facts are facts. I opted for condoms instead of the mini pull for those reasons. Having 2 kids means its a lot harder than it used to be for me to take the pill the same time everyday. And with having infrequent sex why bother having to take a daily pill when we can just use the condom when it does happen.
I don't think you're being paranoid, it's definitely something you need to consider. If you're looking for a more effective form of B.C. that's also breastfeeding-friendly you might look into IUDs, just FYI
Also, if you're planning to avoid during ovulation you'll need to chart to make sure you're doing it properly. If you're charting properly + the mini-pill you should definitely be covered in the B.C. department.
I don't think you're being paranoid, it's definitely something you need to consider. If you're looking for a more effective form of B.C. that's also breastfeeding-friendly you might look into IUDs, just FYI
Also, if you're planning to avoid during ovulation you'll need to chart to make sure you're doing it properly. If you're charting properly + the mini-pill you should definitely be covered in the B.C. department.
I agree, make sure you are charting to determine when you are ovulating. If I went off the formula for when most women O, my timing would be completely off because I actually O later in my cycle.
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If you are bfing more than 50% of the time, the effectiveness of the mini pill is more than 99%. If you quit bfing or start supplementing, that is when it drops down. So you really don't have much to worry about if you are ebf.
You probably don't ovulate while on it so I think charting would probably be a waste of time. Your cycle probably won't be the same as pre-baby either. I have been on the mini pill since 6 weeks and haven't had a period, so I know I'm not ovulating at all.
If you are bfing more than 50 of the time, the effectiveness of the mini pill is more than 99.nbsp; If you quit bfing or start supplementing, that is when it drops down.nbsp; So you really don't have much to worry about if you are ebf.
https://www.birth.com.au/Sexandcontraception/Minipill You probably don't ovulate while on it so I think charting would probably be a waste of time. Your cycle probably won't be the same as prebaby either.nbsp; I have been on the mini pill since 6 weeks and haven't had a period, so I know I'm not ovulating at all.
That's not true!!!! No period does not mean no ovulation. My son is proof you can ovulate without a period!
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If you are bfing more than 50 of the time, the effectiveness of the mini pill is more than 99.nbsp; If you quit bfing or start supplementing, that is when it drops down.nbsp; So you really don't have much to worry about if you are ebf. https://www.birth.com.au/Sexandcontraception/Minipill You probably don't ovulate while on it so I think charting would probably be a waste of time. Your cycle probably won't be the same as prebaby either.nbsp; I have been on the mini pill since 6 weeks and haven't had a period, so I know I'm not ovulating at all.
That's not true!!!! No period does not mean no ovulation. My son is proof you can ovulate without a period!
Right, I should say a regular period. Of course you could never get a period because you got KU before it had a chance to come back
If you are bfing more than 50 of the time, the effectiveness of the mini pill is more than 99.nbsp; If you quit bfing or start supplementing, that is when it drops down.nbsp; So you really don't have much to worry about if you are ebf. https://www.birth.com.au/Sexandcontraception/Minipill You probably don't ovulate while on it so I think charting would probably be a waste of time. Your cycle probably won't be the same as prebaby either.nbsp; I have been on the mini pill since 6 weeks and haven't had a period, so I know I'm not ovulating at all.
That's not true!!!! No period does not mean no ovulation. My son is proof you can ovulate without a period!
Right, I should say a regular period. Of course you could never get a period because you got KU before it had a chance to come back
No. I had four total the year before I conceived my son. I hadn't had a period in over 90 days when I got my bfp at 3 weeks. You can ovulate and not have a cycle. Shedding uterine lining has nothing to do with whether there's an egg. There are women with egg timer perfect cycles who never ovulate. Everyone is different.
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If you are bfing more than 50 of the time, the effectiveness of the mini pill is more than 99.nbsp; If you quit bfing or start supplementing, that is when it drops down.nbsp; So you really don't have much to worry about if you are ebf. https://www.birth.com.au/Sexandcontraception/Minipill You probably don't ovulate while on it so I think charting would probably be a waste of time. Your cycle probably won't be the same as prebaby either.nbsp; I have been on the mini pill since 6 weeks and haven't had a period, so I know I'm not ovulating at all.
That's not true!!!! No period does not mean no ovulation. My son is proof you can ovulate without a period!
Right, I should say a regular period. Of course you could never get a period because you got KU before it had a chance to come back
No. I had four total the year before I conceived my son. I hadn't had a period in over 90 days when I got my bfp at 3 weeks. You can ovulate and not have a cycle. Shedding uterine lining has nothing to do with whether there's an egg. There are women with egg timer perfect cycles who never ovulate. Everyone is different.
Yes, I'm talking about women bfing and on the pill and not getting periods. Most likely they are not ovulating so charting would not tell them much. Even charting is not safe because you don't know you've ovulated until its too late.
If you are bfing more than 50 of the time, the effectiveness of the mini pill is more than 99.nbsp; If you quit bfing or start supplementing, that is when it drops down.nbsp; So you really don't have much to worry about if you are ebf. https://www.birth.com.au/Sexandcontraception/Minipill You probably don't ovulate while on it so I think charting would probably be a waste of time. Your cycle probably won't be the same as prebaby either.nbsp; I have been on the mini pill since 6 weeks and haven't had a period, so I know I'm not ovulating at all.
That's not true!!!! No period does not mean no ovulation. My son is proof you can ovulate without a period!
Right, I should say a regular period. Of course you could never get a period because you got KU before it had a chance to come back
No. I had four total the year before I conceived my son. I hadn't had a period in over 90 days when I got my bfp at 3 weeks. You can ovulate and not have a cycle. Shedding uterine lining has nothing to do with whether there's an egg. There are women with egg timer perfect cycles who never ovulate. Everyone is different.
Yes, I'm talking about women bfing and on the pill and not getting periods. Most likely they are not ovulating so charting would not tell them much. Even charting is not safe because you don't know you've ovulated until its too late.
It's true that with charting you don't have confirmation of ovulation until after it happens, but if you're using a sympto-thermal method properly then you'll know when to avoid or use back-up B.C.
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I don't think you're being paranoid, it's definitely something you need to consider. If you're looking for a more effective form of B.C. that's also breastfeeding-friendly you might look into IUDs, just FYI
Also, if you're planning to avoid during ovulation you'll need to chart to make sure you're doing it properly. If you're charting properly + the mini-pill you should definitely be covered in the B.C. department.
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I agree, make sure you are charting to determine when you are ovulating. If I went off the formula for when most women O, my timing would be completely off because I actually O later in my cycle.
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If you are bfing more than 50% of the time, the effectiveness of the mini pill is more than 99%. If you quit bfing or start supplementing, that is when it drops down. So you really don't have much to worry about if you are ebf.
https://www.birth.com.au/Sex-and-contraception/Minipill
You probably don't ovulate while on it so I think charting would probably be a waste of time. Your cycle probably won't be the same as pre-baby either. I have been on the mini pill since 6 weeks and haven't had a period, so I know I'm not ovulating at all.
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That's not true!!!! No period does not mean no ovulation. My son is proof you can ovulate without a period!
Right, I should say a regular period. Of course you could never get a period because you got KU before it had a chance to come back
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No. I had four total the year before I conceived my son. I hadn't had a period in over 90 days when I got my bfp at 3 weeks. You can ovulate and not have a cycle. Shedding uterine lining has nothing to do with whether there's an egg. There are women with egg timer perfect cycles who never ovulate. Everyone is different.
Yes, I'm talking about women bfing and on the pill and not getting periods. Most likely they are not ovulating so charting would not tell them much. Even charting is not safe because you don't know you've ovulated until its too late.
Violet Mae born 1/15/13
It's true that with charting you don't have confirmation of ovulation until after it happens, but if you're using a sympto-thermal method properly then you'll know when to avoid or use back-up B.C.
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