there's a patch, a shoot, el dispositivo intra uterino (dunno the name) and the Tylenol....
looks like you've done your homework
Im not really too familiar with the patch, so I really cant comment on it... but from what I've heard it is an effective birth control option, and you only have to change it once a week.
As for the Depo shot... no way! I would be freaked out if I didnt get my period for months on end.
The female condom (that is what youre refering to right?): Nah... I wouldnt use it. I just dont like of it. Looks weird and I sure it feels weird. No thanks.
Tylenol????? I heard that jumping up and down after sex is a way more effective method than tylenol lol
McOSIRIS wrote: Chale Tanga wrote: McOSIRIS wrote: would u consider other alternatives of contraceptives instead? there really arent that many other options though...the 'pull out' one is super risky... the condom option is effective, but not the same feel... and heavens knows no one is going to practice the absenence one... lolWhat other options are there? there's a patch, a shoot, el dispositivo intra uterino (dunno the name) and the Tylenol.... Patch and shoot I guess will result the same as the pill since the problem are the hormones contained in it, not the pill itself. El diafragma o el sterilet is only used once you have had kids. Tylenol ........jajaja............... for the headhache
nop...
you put a Tylenol between your knees and don't let it fall.....
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Chale Tanga wrote: McOSIRIS wrote: would u consider other alternatives of contraceptives instead? there really arent that many other options though...the 'pull out' one is super risky... the condom option is effective, but not the same feel... and heavens knows no one is going to practice the absenence one... lolWhat other options are there? there's a patch, a shoot, el dispositivo intra uterino (dunno the name) and the Tylenol....
Patch and shoot I guess will result the same as the pill since the problem are the hormones contained in it, not the pill itself.
El diafragma o el sterilet is only used once you have had kids.
Tylenol ........jajaja............... for the headhache
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McOSIRIS wrote: would u consider other alternatives of contraceptives instead? there really arent that many other options though...the 'pull out' one is super risky... the condom option is effective, but not the same feel... and heavens knows no one is going to practice the absenence one... lolWhat other options are there?
there's a patch, a shoot, el dispositivo intra uterino (dunno the name) and the Tylenol....
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McOSIRIS wrote: would u consider other alternatives of contraceptives instead? there really arent that many other options though...the 'pull out' one is super risky... the condom option is effective, but not the same feel... and heavens knows no one is going to practice the absenence one... lolWhat other options are there?
The counting or something like that but I think it is one of the worst !
And Condom wise, beside the feeling factor, I wouold not bet on it either.
Yeahhhh, abstenerse, I don't think this work anymore
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would u consider other alternatives of contraceptives instead?
there really arent that many other options though...
the 'pull out' one is super risky... the condom option is effective, but not the same feel... and heavens knows no one is going to practice the absenence one... lol
McOSIRIS wrote: It is estimated that 80% of all women have used oral contraceptives (OCP), but OCP use may prevent attainment of maximal peak bone mass in young women and thus increase the risk of osteoporosis later in life. More info By increasing your calcium intake, for example, with a calcium supplement with vitamin D, that should decrease the chances, even while on the birth control pill.
Exactly
-- Edited by Julie at 09:53, 2006-06-14
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It is estimated that 80% of all women have used oral contraceptives (OCP), but OCP use may prevent attainment of maximal peak bone mass in young women and thus increase the risk of osteoporosis later in life. More info
By increasing your calcium intake, for example, with a calcium supplement with vitamin D, that should decrease the chances, even while on the birth control pill.
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It is estimated that 80% of all women have used oral contraceptives (OCP), but OCP use may prevent attainment of maximal peak bone mass in young women and thus increase the risk of osteoporosis later in life.