I know it's a bit early to be thinking about this (is it? I feel like it is) but I was on the phone with my insurance to find out info about the labor costs and bc was brought up.
Now, I've never in my life taken contraceptives, so my question to you ladies is, what have you used? What were some side affects you experienced? Was the success rate good? Has anyone here gone on birth control right after baby before? We talked about a couple of shot options you can get in hospital, and a couple of things you can get put in after six weeks... All I know is, I'm physically incapable of taking pills. But I'd love to hear info on those as well!
Re: Post Pregnancy Birth Control?
It wasnt until week 5 that I started even considering sex so I don't think waiting until week 6 would be a terrible idea if you want to go that route.
Has anyone heard of Implanon or Nexplanon? They both go in your arm and I just can't imagine something that high up doing anything at all
@Pinguinageddon I've sat in when the PA I work with has inserted implanons. Fairly easy and painless from what I've seen, even for our more dramatic patients. The insertion site is numbed and that's usually the most painful part. They're also very easy to check since they're pretty shallow in the arm.
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Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
And no, I don't think its too early to be thinking about it, Ive already been day dreaming about getting an IUD once this baby is born. Pregnancy has not been kind to me and I will be in no hurry to go through it again! Lol
Edited to add that I second PP about IUD insertion being painful. It was quick, but my Dr had to use this tool of death to straighten my cervix so it would be a straight shot to insert the thing. That is what hurt the most, literally made me gasp but it was only for maybe 15-30 seconds. I also had not had kids before that, so maybe that made it more painful because my cervix wasn't as open as someone who has given birth before. Anyway, 5 min of pain and a day or 2 of cramping afterwards was totally worth 5 years of awesome birth control!
I also have friends who got pregnant a month or two after giving birth.
H is looking at getting a vasectomy after this baby because we are most likely done.
I've used the lactational amenorrhea method after four of my five kids, and it's worked well. I usually don't see a period until after their first birthday, which is nice. However, dh will definitely need to get something done after that first six months, because I am too old for this shit, and I had a stroke in my early 20s, related to a decade of hormone use, which means never again will I take hormones. It's a rarely discussed but very real risk of hormonal birth control. He doesn't want a traditional vasectomy, for a few reasons, but there's an injectable that's in trials in the US now, after a decade of successful use in India, that he's very interested in.
I was considering the implant before I got pregnant, but was hesitant because a lot of women complained about bleeding between periods, which I do not want AT ALL; I was looking for something to lessen my periods, not nake them worse and unpreditcable. I was just really liking it because you stick it in for years and never have to worry about it.
Now that I'm having a baby, I'm thinking of getting one of the short-term IUDs afterwards, mainly after reading so many positive stories about it. I was always afraid of having something foreign like that in my body so I never looked into it until recently. However, I'm fairly certain I'll pick it now that I've researched it more. It has everything I'm looking for: no maintenence or keeping up with daily pills, possibility of reduced or even eliminated periods, I'm able to take it while breast feeding, and it can be done before we're even cleared to have sex again after birth and it's effective immediately. Most of the IUDs can last many years, I'm just going to choose the short-term (3 year) IUD because I want to have more children after a little while.
This time we are going the vasectomy route.
Miscarriage 3/15 at 10 weeks
BFP 7/23/15 EDD 4/3/16
After my first I went on the mini pill post-partum; however, the pill and the mini pill both caused high blood pressure, so as soon as all the insurance changes went into effect, I got the Mirena IUD - BEST.DECISION.EVER. I will be going back on that as soon as I can after this baby.
FYI - when I got the Mirena out to TTC, my periods were irregular, but I was able to figure out where I was in my cycle (or close enough) that we conceived on the 3rd cycle.
For the first time around, when I stopped the Pill, we conceived on the 4th cycle.
I will be going to my follow up check today. Husband got snipped in February but failed 2 tests since then so his boys are still there. They want him to do a third sample test in one month. If the swimmers are there we are looking at a repeat procedure