If you will be using any type of birth control after baby, have you already thought about what it will be? I took the pill successfully (no side effects/it worked) from age 17 to 25. After having DS1 I decided against going on the pill again. This was because I was genuinely concerned about putting unnecessary hormones into my body for an extended period of time.(Very long story about how I got into this mindset but it was a traumatic health related issue, not my own, that led to excessive worry).
But at that point I knew that there were more babies in our future. This being baby 3, I'm not sure if we will have a 4th and if we do, it will not be for roughly 5 years or so. I hate to use condoms and I know my poor DH does too. I'm thinking about going back on the pill again after baby but I don't want it to trigger more worrying. However, I also want to prevent anymore babies for quite awhile.
I'd love to hear everyone's perspective.
Re: Birth Control after baby?
But now the odds of me needing another c section are creeping up so he's trying to convince me to just get a tubal ligation when they're in there for the cesarean and then get an IUD later if I want hormonal period control.
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But with that dose BC you have to be careful because if you are over 180lb(according to me OB) which I was at the time they prescribed it 6 weeks postpartum it isn't 100% effective and you should use a backup. My sister got pregnant this way years ago when she was on the low dose and overweight.
Since my cancer is hormone-receptive I can't take any hormonal birth control this time. Does anyone have any experience with the copper IUD?
DS2 5/17
#3 Due 9/20
I was offered the mini pill, I have heard about it dropping milk supply like @mamatowildones said. I think the best out there is the IUD. Just remember that you can still get pregnant while breastfeeding and ovulation is allllll over the place so don't plan on using breastfeeding as birth control!
Deployment are great too @bacorrea! That was my BC from 9 months old to weaning. 100% effective!
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I only had it in for less than a year then we decided to start trying again. I had it removed when DD was 13 months but my period didn't come back until 16 months.
Pros:
- No period although BFing may have contributed
- No having to remember to take a pill daily during the newborn haze
- No worrying about getting pregnant
- No drop in supply, at least not for me
Cons:I plan to get the IUD again because it was just easy, and we will eventually get DH snipped since we're done after this one for sure.
Also, @pshaortao He could feel the strings? Ahhh, this is part of why the IUD creeps me out so much. I'm not ruling it out, but it scares me that it could shift and travel and such.
mini pill while nursing.
#1 DD Aug 2014 @39weeks via CS
#2 Due May 2,2017 hopeful VBAC
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i had mirena years ago before I ever had DD and I had seriously every one of the bad side effects after about 2-3 years.... hair loss, weight gain (ok this might have just been me but I'm blaming the IUD), it basiclly made me crazy, etc
so apparently I don't have a good track record with BC so fiance will be getting snipped since we are done after number 2
The strings were definitely unexpected. I mentioned it to my OB at a post IUD followup and she cut them shorter to see if it would help, but it was worse for him. So I will ask next time to have them longer, and maybe it will be easier for them to be "pushed aside" if that makes sense. I don't know how common it is for the guy to feel them though!
Since this is our last baby, DH will get a vasectomy. It was a lot of back and forth as he wasn't too excited about it and wanted me to get my tubes tied or the Esure. I didn't feel like I should have to go in for another procedure after having a baby. He has finally come around to having a vasectomy after realizing the recovery for him is not bad at all.
I'm a little nervous about being off birth control as it regulated my periods really well and I like the consistency of it. IUDs make me nervous for some reason but I need to do some more research on it.
Sweet Baby H 12.21.11
Sassy Baby P 03.26.14
Little Brother Due 05.22.17
I have only ever taken the estrogen/progesterone pills before and I could never quite find the right kind for me. Until I tried the tri-phasic, I would bleed constantly and then with tri-phasic pills I could not get my mood stabilized. Being that I didn't want to take anything for mood, we decided to do NFP/barrier for a few months before we started TTC.
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This is time DH will be making plans to have a vasectomy and if I have another csection I will have my tubes tied. For us IF was too big of a mind fuck and since this was a surprise spontaneous pregnancy we are deciding to do a permanent form.
1/7/2015 Twins born @ 34 weeks
I have PCOS and super irregulars periods (like 2-3 a year) and tend to be anovulatory unless I'm on meds so I don't really need something for monthly birth control. The plan right now is to just use condoms (yay for no mess). We do want a third, though not for a few years, but I know that's a risk and I'm okay with it.
That said, after this baby comes DH is snipping. No questions asked--it's always been a part of the deal and he's totally ready for it.
ETA--the pulmonary embolism is what has caused me to have to go on injected blood thinners twice a day through my whole pregnancy, so it's an ongoing medical thing...
BFP #1 12/23/12 EDD 9/3/13 DD #1 8/26/13
BFP #2 2/25/16 EDD 11/5/16 MMC 4/15/16
BFP #3 8/31/16 EDD 5/12/17 It's a GIRL!
If we go vaginal as we have in the past, I'll try to get DH to get a vasectomy sooner rather than later and use condoms in the meantime.
As for the OP, given that you say you want something like a 5 yr gap I'd maybe get an IUD or something long-lasting along those lines.
My reproductive endocrinologist thinks that possibly not going back on BCP was what contributed to my difficulties conceiving the second time around since the hormones in the pill keep endo at bay. Since I didn't go back on it after DD1 was born, the endo may have worsened and made it so hard for me to get pregnant. I had no idea before my surgery that I had endometriosis or I would've definitely gone back on the pill right after DD1 was born.
So, long story short, I think I have to go back on hormonal birth control this time due to the endometriosis.....even though we aren't planning on having more children after this one. I guess my option will be the progestin only mini pill or an IUD like Mirena since I plan to breastfeed again.
DH: 34/Me: 35
Married: Feb 2008
DD: June 2011
TTC# 2: April 2014
BFP!! 8/29/16 --> EDD: 5/11/17....it's a GIRL!!!
This is definitely our last child, and I would love to have a hysterectomy and just get rid of the whole kit n caboodle.
We're leaning towards being done after this, in which case DH would get a vasectomy...but we aren't 100% set on that. If we decide to have a third, it would be a few years down the road. I've always been creeped out by the idea of an IUD, but I'm considering going that route instead of the pill. Has anyone had experience with the copper IUD? If I can steer clear of hormones, that would be ideal.
Human sons: 11/2015 & 05/2017
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