I am almost out of the mini pill and am looking at changing to some other method. My research revealed that pretty much all hormonal bc interferes with implantation, although most have their main effectiveness earlier. I view life as starting at fertilization and am okay messing with reproduction before then, but not after. I want a method that is consistent with this. Ideas? Thanks!
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Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I've always thought that being on the pill prevents ovulation, which would mean that you wouldn't even get to the stage of implantation.
Am I wrong?
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Regular birth control pills work by 1. preventing ovulation 2. Inhibiting implantation. Mini pills work by 1. Inhibiting implantation 2. Preventing ovulation. Your chances of ovulating on regular pills is very low. Your chance of ovulating on progesterone only pills is much higher.
Most of the IUDs work by inhibiting implantation as well.
NFP/FAM
Condoms
Sponge
Diaphragm
You could use condoms (male or female), a cervical cap, diaphragm, natural family planning, spermicide, sponge, sterilization, or withdrawal. Some are more effective than others.
Depoprevera, IUDs, Implanon, oral contraceptives (including the mini-pill), Ortho-Evera, and the Nuva Ring will all prevent implantation of a fertilized egg. This is really something you ought to speak with your doctor about.
Here's a good overview of your options if you're interested.
Those would be my suggestions, as well.
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We use condoms, spermicide gel (it has an applicator), don't have sex when I am "fertile" most of the time (or we pull out if we do it on the fertile time). We don't rely on just one thing. We use all three together. We are not taking much in the way of chances.
(um, but I have been pukey for three days now)