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 The Contraceptive (Birth Control) Pill, The BIG Information and Questions Thread

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ThisWorldisWeird
post Jul 27 2017, 09:06 AM

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QUOTE(SnowflakesOwl @ Jul 26 2017, 09:57 PM)
Everyone has their own preferences, whether they like to use "rubber" or not. Obviously I know using "rubber" is the best (well, most recommended) method for prevention. But, I'd like to explore other alternatives without using the "rubber" method, which is why I'm asking here.
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You've been taking pills for so many times, time for ur bf to use rubber once in a while. share responsibility. Too much pills very bad for your hormone regulation. PCOS or pregnancy difficulties may happen in future
ThisWorldisWeird
post Jul 27 2017, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(SnowflakesOwl @ Jul 27 2017, 10:38 AM)
Uhm, I've only taken two morning after pills (months apart) in my whole life, and we did use rubber also. And, I wouldn't be asking a single opinion from anyone if I or my boyfriend wasn't being responsible. Was he concerned I'll be taking so much morning after pill if I choose that method? Of course he is.

*sigh* Getting a little tired explaining myself and I'm only asking for advice who have experiences with these pills or this situation.
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Ah I think I misunderstood, sorry notworthy.gif Your first post sound like you're bearing this responsibility on your own maybe that's why the other replies are also in the same manner.
Coming back to ur q, I've never heard b4 of taking the morning pills 14 days in a row, sounds scary to me shocking.gif
But my gf tried before taking the pills only on the morning after sex, while also using a contraceptive patch, pretty useful - it releases synthetic estrogen and progestin hormones to prevent pregnancy
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post Jul 27 2017, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(SnowflakesOwl @ Jul 27 2017, 01:26 PM)
That's fine. Sorry aswell if I'm being defensive in my previous post.

Back to the topic, where can I buy those contraceptive patch? I've never had anyone (friends or family) using it before.
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We bought it from a local pharmacy. Those selling meds not watsons etc

 

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