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Itching by using Condoms

hi i am subeen, i have two daughters and my husband decided to stop the child birth... we started using condoms regularly, and i feel sore itching and my vagina become reddish when we had love after nigh.
my doctor decided not to use condoms because tissues of vagina are so sensitive, but without using condoms i ll become pregnant...... my husband discharges little during intercourse and when he got his pens out from vagina a few droops comes out... and he always says that i was discharged out, but actually he always discharge inside..

Pills after nights are not the solution, i ve taken two times but this is not the solution...

pls suggest what we should do..  
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thank.:-) :-)
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You can put it in completely on your own :)
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ok thanks, just one more question, i can put it in with my self or after every 3 three weeks i have to go doctor???
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The nuva ring DOES NOT HURT AT ALL. I have used it for 3 years. All you do is put it in and leave it there for 3 weeks. Once its in you, you don't even feel it.
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i am little scared about the nova ring, it will hurt me.
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Depo has quite a few side effects such as weight gain, mood swings, and a few other, I have used nuva ring for 3 years and had absolutely no side effects
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hi, no i have not used any other methods of birth control.. as already mentioned that only i took pills after morning two times in seven years.

these Nuva ring and depo shot have any side affects ???
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Have you tried any other methods of birth control such as the birth control pill taken daily, the nuva ring which is inserted once a month, or the depo shot which is given every 3 months.
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