Hey y'all, I was wondering what everyone plans on doing for birth control when we all go to our 6 week postpartum appointment?
Opinions on the implant (nexplanon & implanon), IUDs (in ex. Mirena), the Depo Provera shot, & the mini pill? Since those are my only options since I'm breastfeeding. I'm considering the Mirena, but wanted to hear everyone's experience with it.
Re: Postpartum contraceptive plans?
Since we had struggled with fertility, my OB is recommending not to use birth control... I guess the thought is that it was hard enough to get pregnant this time, why make it even more difficult next time. I will be curious to see what everyone's plans are though, in the event we do decide to go the BC route.
I loved that that I didn't have to think about it, I was just protected. It wasn't too bad having it out in after having baby (hurt like a motherf*cker having it put in before having kids though!) and was a cinch to have removed. I like that the hormone is localized to the uterus and doesn't enter the bloodstream, so I never had any side effects like weight gain, hormonal acne or mood swings. I also liked that the only side effect I did have were no periods! (Which is why it's used to treat endometriosis)
Mrs. H
Crohn's Dx: August 2008
Endometriosis Dx: May 2010
Married: 05/19/2012
TTC #1: June 2013
BFP: December 2013
DS: Born 08/29/2014
TTC #2: July 2015
BFP #2: September 25, 2015
Mrs. H
Crohn's Dx: August 2008
Endometriosis Dx: May 2010
Married: 05/19/2012
TTC #1: June 2013
BFP: December 2013
DS: Born 08/29/2014
TTC #2: July 2015
BFP #2: September 25, 2015
I tried depo years ago and just bled continuously for months. Implanon would likely have the same effect, since it's also a systemic dose of progesterone, as opposed to the tiny Mirena dose. The mini-pill is much too finicky for me - you have to take it within basically a one hour window every day for it to be effective.
DS2 5-18-2014
DD1 EDD 6-21-2016
I'm planning on at least 1.5 to 2 years before we start trying for #2, is an implant still worth it?
DS2 5-18-2014
DD1 EDD 6-21-2016
Also for any first time moms with endo....mine went away completely after my first pregnancy...I hope the same thing happens to you! The best unexpected benefit of having kids haha.
I got the Mirena 8 weeks PP after my 2nd child. Insertion was not fun, but after just going through childbirth it was not a big deal. I spotted for 6 months straight. My periods became regular and the same flow as I had before the Mirena. I ended up taking it out after 9 months. The piece of string that my OB had left for checking had actually somehow migrated up into my Uterus and there was never any way to check the thing. I had to get an ultrasound to make sure it was in the right position. Was super fertile after taking it out-was pregnant 2 months later! I am the only person I know to have a negative experience with the Mirena/IUD-everyone else I know loves it. It was really awesome to never have to think about doing anything!
BFP #1 June 2011 m/c@6wks
BFP #2 December 2011, EDD 8/21/12, born 7/21/12 at 35w4d
BFP #3 October 6, 2015. WHAT???
Married 9/1/13
Off OCP 3/1/14
TTC 6/1/14
DX Endometriosis in 2002
Laparoscopy 2002 and 2007
HSG 8/2014, right tube partially blocked
1st BFP 1/5/15 EDD 9/12/15- miscarried 1/8/15
BFP 8/4/16 EDD 3/2/18- trisomy 18 girl- no heartbeat 8/25/17 at 13 weeks d&c 8/28/17
BFP 12/4/17 EDD 8/19/18
This time I'll be giving an IUD a try, but not at 6 weeks - probably not until 6+ months
DS2 5-18-2014
DD1 EDD 6-21-2016
Mrs. H
Crohn's Dx: August 2008
Endometriosis Dx: May 2010
Married: 05/19/2012
TTC #1: June 2013
BFP: December 2013
DS: Born 08/29/2014
TTC #2: July 2015
BFP #2: September 25, 2015
Yup same here! Just wrap it up sir!
We're thinking of having another one, so we probably will pull & pray for the time being. When we know we're done, though, it's vasectomy time. No more hormonal birth control for this lady.
Cons:
Having it put in hurt like a mofo. My dr. said I might experience "mild discomfort" so I planned to have it put in and then go back to work the same day -- WRONG. I was down for the count for a day and a half with nothing to salve my pain but woefully inadequate advil and heating pads.
I could still uncomfortably "feel" it for probably about a week or two before things settled down.
You will be irregular for a while. For some people, this means fountains of blood, for others it means missing a month or two AND fountains of blood. For others, shorter periods start right away. It's all very dependent on your body.
Pros:
Eventually you stop having a period altogether. All about that tampon-free life, son!
Eventually you stop feeling it altogether, your body adjusts and you can basically forget about it.
No setting an alarm clock to take a pill at the same time every day or risk an Oopsababy.
No antibiotic-related woes.
Antecdotal, but we had no difficulty TTC after removal.