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Married: 2016
BFP #1 4/23/18, blighted ovum 5/29/18
BFP#2 7/14/18, DS 4/5/19
the implant has a lot of hormone, and weight gain can be a problem just as with the shot.
ive had them all... and worked in birth control clinics for years, so I’m happy to answer any and all questions on this, feel free to DM.
I signed my tubal consent already.
Dont forget that timing and your plans for breastfeeding matter. Some of these
forms are better for breastfeeding than others. On the other hand, I’ve had women with poor access to healthcare and /or no insurance and we put in an IUD while they were still in the hospital!! Because it was that important to them...
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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Like @3rdtime_charmed, I've signed a consent for a tubal already this time around.
We ended up using fertility awareness method (FAM), using spermicide and withdrawal during fertile times, and it worked perfectly for us. I have a very predictable cycle and had been temping/charting for a year to get pregnant, so I was very familiar with the routine and my body. I was even able to catch my first ovulation at 10 months pp based on my charts and fertility signs.
This time around I want something more permanent, because I think I am done having children. I just don’t want to make the decision while I am 8 months pregnant, in case I feel differently after baby boy is born.
It is the only Long acting reversible contraception (LARC) available without hormones. And all the LARC options are considered more effective because they don’t interact with other drugs, don’t depend on people remembering, etc!
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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I just looked up the baby version and you're right, it is NOT tear-free. They recommend using the "unscented baby-MILD" soap for babies, though I also don't think that is actually tear-free either. I'm sure I'll learn that's pretty important once I'm actually bathing a kid!
I’ve no idea what to use after this LO is born though. MH refuses to use condoms 🙄, and my hormones are too fragile for hormonal BC. I don’t think the IUD is worth it for just 1-2 years (if we plan on having another kid). Maybe we’ll try out the good ol abstinence method 😆
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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