My apologies in advance if this question has been asked recently or a lot (I did a search and didn't see anything immediately pop up).
We're inching ever closer to being officially OAD and I'm starting to think about birth control options. I was on the pill (Yasmin, then Ocella) for years before going off to try and get pregnant and by the time I was done with BC, I fear it was the cause of some terrible hormonal migraines I was having regularly (I still get them periodically but they are much less frequent than when I was on the pill). So, I'm a little hesitant to go back on the pill, but not opposed to that route. If you have not taken permanent BC measures, what are you using and what would you say are the pros and cons? TIA!
Re: Birth control
Right after ny daughter was born I got a diaphragm. It worked fine, but I found condoms to be easier. We have been using condoms for about a year and a half, I think.
I also read Taking Charge of Your Fertility (for the birth control aspect, not the getting pregnant aspect
If you do it in combination with temping, you can boost the effectiveness by simply abstaining during your fertile period. But then, if you're temping, you don't actually have to withdrawal during the infertile time, do you
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/Economy/sex-study-pull-withdrawal-method-rivals-condoms-birth/story?id=7688558
https://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/reprints/Contraception79-407-410.pdf
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12286905
Again, you have to be very serious when using this method. You can't be like "whoops! pulled out too late!" The man has to have enough control to actually withdrawal. My friend got pregnant "using" this method, but when I asked her how they did it, she said he would be orgasming as he pulled out. NOT how to do it, lol. He should be finishing by hand at the very end.
I love, love, LOVE it. The con is that it makes your periods heavier. But, whatever. I can deal with that a few days a month. Instead I get no hormonal side effects, I never have to remember to DO anything, it's good for 10 years ... it's been great for me.
My period isn't longer but that can be a side effect -- it's hard to know how you'll respond. Sometimes periods will go back to normal after several cycles though.
But no irritability, bloating, skin issues ... that's the nice thing about something without hormones. The bad cramps are the only downside for me. I already had pretty bad periods even before kids, so it's not terribly different. YMMV, of course.
I'm officially one and done as of two weeks ago! I decided to go with having my tubes tied. I had heard rumors about Essure not always working and I wanted to undergo ONE procedure and be done with it! I had been on birth control since my college days and really didn't want to continue pumping my body with hormones... just think it can't be healthy for YEARS. I knew we were done and didn't want to take a risk of getting pregnant. I also had migraines for most of the time I was on the pill. Knock on wood... I haven't had any since my daughter was born in May. In fact, the headaches went away during my second trimester and haven't been back since.
Shannon