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Birth control

Ok so i plan on going on birth control after i have my son. I just dnt know whats the rite one to go on because personally i never liked birth control. I had a really bad experience with the nuva ring and promised i wouldnt go on another birth control since. But that was like 3 or 4 years ago. Im just not trying to get pregnant again after i have my son and condoms dont always protect so just to be on the safe side. Anyone have any suggestions?
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If you can remember to take the pill. I really like microgestin. I was on it for 7 years before I got pregnant with my daughter.
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The implant in your arm it last 3 years and it actually works
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Whats the implanon?
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I like the implanon
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Hey i felt like you do thats y i have 5 kids lol but this fifth one is my last one im going to get fixed lol but i waz on the pill didnt work im not good with keeping up with taking them than the shot kept making me gain weight didnt like that heard other things bout the rest of them so im like im not getting them anymore but than u keep getting pregnant lol i guess use condoms thats the only other option
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Cond9ms are actually 99% just like bc so if you dont mind using them then anything that doesnt put hormones or chemicles is good to me. Personally i dont use condoms i can very much feel them and they make me uncomfortable. I also cant take any kind of hormone bc because i have tried them and i gain anywere from 15-20lbs each time. But the only advice i can give is if you breastfeed to go on the mini pill because other hormone ones can cause you to dry up
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