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AIBU?

To think I'll never find a contraceptive that suits me?

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notnagging · 11/02/2013 12:20

I have an appointment to discuss contraceptives with my dr & I would like some advice please. I have 5 children, the youngest conceived after my coil got stuck :/ I have tried different pills over the years & the injection (which made me put on weight). I do not trust getting sterilised & I am still trying to convince my dh to get the snip. I have a history of depression & this is the first time I havent suffered from pmt. I am trying to lose weight, keep myself sane & I definitely dont want anymore! Please could anyone advice especially if you have had a contraception that doesnt lower your sex drive, make you hormonal or depressed Grin Thankyou.Smile

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valiumredhead · 11/02/2013 12:21

Is there any reason you don't trust sterilisation?

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calandarbear · 11/02/2013 12:23

I really feel for you, I can't use anything hormonal I had a copper coil in two years ago and it is fantastic but if it hadn't been for me then it would have been condoms.

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notnagging · 11/02/2013 12:23

yes valium. I seem to be very fertile ( history of twins) & I dont think it would work effectively. I have read too many horror stories on mumsnet & I dont see the point if you still get your periods & pmt.

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MrsLettuce · 11/02/2013 12:24

Have you tried the copper coil before?

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MrsLettuce · 11/02/2013 12:24

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scaevola · 11/02/2013 12:25

What are your DH's objections to vasectomy? Is there any likelihood at all he can be persuaded?

Perhaps he should go to the GP with you, as contraception is something that affects both of you.

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notnagging · 11/02/2013 12:32

He says he will get it done but it has been 6 months now & I would like to take responsibility for it whilst Im waiting. My youngest has started weaning now so I now the risks have increased.
The coil got stuck and had to be surgically removed Sad

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calandarbear · 11/02/2013 12:36

I really don't think you have many options left then, either one of you is sterilised or you use condoms or another simple barrier method indefintely. I agree a joint appointment to discuss it maybe the way forwards.

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scaevola · 11/02/2013 12:36

It takes 16-18 weeks for sperm to clear after the snip: worth getting him on the list now (if you go private, you can get it done in a couple of weeks: NHS waiting lists can run to months).

In the meantime: barrier methods (condom or diaphragm) might be the only remaining option.

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notnagging · 11/02/2013 12:41

is the diaphragm the ring? We have tried condoms but I found them really uncomfortable even with lubricant. Dh is on the list & he has cancelled once as he got cold feet. Sad

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redexpat · 11/02/2013 12:48

No I think the diaphragm is called the cap.

I really like the patch. The only side effect I have is an occasional tiny bit of skin irritation. Same hormones as the pill, but more effective because it doesnt rely on your digestive system. I have one patch for a week, change, change again, then a patch free week when I get my period.

I've never been this regular (I put my mooncup in monday night and by tuesday morning there's something in it), I don't get PMT. I havent put on any weight, got acne, neadaches or anything else.

The ring I think is quite new - goes in for 3 weeks, comes out, period, goes in again.

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notnagging · 11/02/2013 12:58

I will ask about the diaphragm, patch & ring. The ring does sound new but research looks good & no periods :)
Will let you know what the doc says. thankyou Smile

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notnagging · 11/02/2013 13:38

I found this
www.fpa.org.uk/helpandadvice/mycontraceptiontool
on the family planning association website. Its excellent really helped me out. As others have suggested it recommends the patch or ring. spot on! Will see if my doctor agrees.

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notnagging · 11/02/2013 15:44

Well my dr has said she won't prescribe the ring or patch until I've finished breastfeeding. She has prescribed me the pillSad

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BelleEtLaBaby · 11/02/2013 16:58

I'll never find anything that suits me - I can't have any hormones at all, I hate condoms, I don't trust a diaphragm/cap.

Dh also unwilling to have the snip, so when this baby is born I am going to get sterilised. I'm going to ask that they do the kind where a part of the tube is removed, not just blocked.

Doctors really, really push hormonal contraceptives. I'm assuming there's a financial reason. Mine is particularly enamoured with the mirena coil which I do not want. Mentions it a lot - although he has stopped now I'm pg, I bet he starts again once dc2 is here!

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Itchywoolyjumper · 11/02/2013 17:06

Notnagging, try the diaphragm, you can use it at the same time as the pill and if it suits you you could stop the pill. I take it its a progestogen only pill they've put you on?

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sherazade · 11/02/2013 18:33

YABU. The diaphragm is awseom and has changed my life for good. No pain, no hormones, no pregnancy yet Grin

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badbride · 11/02/2013 18:45

There is one 100% effective method of contraception: total abstinence. My suggestion would be to practice this until your DH gets around to booking his vasectomy: it may help to focus his mind!

I know you said you don't trust steriisation, but it might be worth aksing your GP if Essure (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essure) is available in the UK. It's far less invasive than tubal ligation and is aparently extremely effective.

If you want to avoid periods and PMT, check our Seasonale

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badbride · 11/02/2013 18:48

[sorry: previous posting went horribly wrong]

There is one 100% effective method of contraception: total abstinence. My suggestion would be to practice this until your DH gets around to booking his vasectomy: it may help to focus his mind!

I know you said you don't trust steriisation, but it might be worth aksing your GP if Essure (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essure) is available in the UK. It's far less invasive than tubal ligation and is aparently extremely effective.

If you want to avoid periods and PMT, check out Seasonale (www.tevawomenshealth.com/index.html#seasoniqueanchor). It's a hormonal pill that means you only have 4 periods a year.

Am not a doctor so DYOR etc etc. . Hope you find something that works for you

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badbride · 11/02/2013 18:57

ps More info on Essure "the female vasectomy" and its use in the UK/ NHS here:
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1247930/Mother-sterilised-10-minute-operation-NHS.html#axzz2KcO6BrHf

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50ShadesOfGreggs · 11/02/2013 18:59

The implant is working well for me. No side effect, and no period at all the first year!

I have been bleeding in the past few months but my GP has now prescribed me something to help with that and it is working.

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Skinnywhippet · 11/02/2013 19:03

What about 2 methods eg, implanon and condoms.

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amothersplaceisinthewrong · 11/02/2013 19:06

I was sterilised 21 years ago at the age of 52 and it was one of the best decisions I ever made. Complete hassle free sex (with only DH of course) from then on!

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amothersplaceisinthewrong · 11/02/2013 19:07

I mean age of 32!!!!!

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Highlander · 11/02/2013 19:35

After 5 children, it's time for your DH to take respnsibility for contraception.

I detest the way women in a stable relationship think that the mantle f contraception is theirs.

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