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7165624 tn?1395647767

birth control or uvi? idk which one

After my baby is born I don't want to get pregnant again I'm haven trouble decide on watt method I should use? Any suggestion or side effects I should know bout??
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I had the iud for 5 years I liked it alot my periods where weird though some women just stop but I didnt I would have random periods but they only lasted 3 to 2 days so it wasnt bad and I didnt gain any weight
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7757724 tn?1396279586
Women take the pill by mouth to prevent pregnancy and, when taken correctly, is up to 99.9% effective. it has to be taken around the same time every single day. It leaves a lot of room for mistake. But it is effective
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I had the implan thing in my arm for 5 years and worked a treat for me only side affect was no periods and im not gonna moan about that haha but other people have said bad things about it eg weight gain and stuff but I thought it was great and it stays In for 3 years so you dont have to worry about forgetting to take it
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I know so many people who have gotten pregnant on the pill, my doctor said thats the last thing she recommends. Ive gotten pregnant with two different kinds of iuds and i dont feel like anything else works so i dont know what im going to do! /: but the first iud, called ParaGuard worked for a year, i didnt get it checked like i was suppose to because my doctor was an idiot and i think if i would have it wouldve worked fine. It did make my periods heavg though.
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7757724 tn?1396279586
Its extremely rare to get pregnant on the pill when its taken properly. As long as you arent breast feeding u can take the pill. Although even if you do breast feed theres a special kind of pill u can take also
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8835615 tn?1410091411
I got pregnant twice on the pill. And deposit proverb made me bleed for 4 months straight and it causes you to gain weight. I'm still not sure which to use either
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