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birth control question

hi ladies i would like to start thinking what would work best for me, i will appreciate y'alls opinions..what birth control method do you all use, and how is it working for you all??
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8071871 tn?1398900696
I loved the iud except the mood swings and breakouts it was a really good BC but was told I got symptoms because I had the hormone one so this time I'm going to give the non- hormone one a chance.
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Ive only ever tried the pill (and ended up pregnant on it) and nuva ring. I liked nuva ring but it was too expensive. Ive heard people say it falls out but im pretty sure it would still work fine if u just put it back in, but i never had that happen. Its less expensive than a baby so i think i might try it again after im done breast feeding ( cant use it while bf).
I considered the iud and i like that it stops ur periods but im afraid it will migrate somewhere else in my body and cause problems.
I might consider the shot but my mom said it messed with her hormones too much.
The patch is similar to nuva ring i might consider that.
Im afraid of the ones they implant in you, it jusy seems so unnatural.
Im also gonna keep track of my periods and know when i ovulate.
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Everyone is different, but I personally had a terrible experience with the depo shot. I've heard many women had the same issues I had. I would not recommend it to anyone! Just my two cents on that one
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