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642393 tn?1227032656

iud's, pills, patch or shoot? PLEASE READ!!!

IUD OR PILLS OR THE PATCH OR THE SHOOT?
WITCH ONE IS THE BEST?
DOES THE PATCH STAY ON?
WITCH ONE CAUSES LESS BLEEDING
AND WITCH ONE HAS THE LWAST SIDE EFFECTS?

EVERYONE PLEASE RESPOND THIS WILL HELP ALL PEOPLE AND IT IS A QUESTION I
HAVE HAD. SO PLEASE TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT AND ADD IT TO YOU WATCH LIST!!
THANK YOU EVERONE WHO RESPONDS!!!
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642393 tn?1227032656
i have been on the pill for about 6months now and i have a cyst that will not go away and they have to remove it!!
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ok well i started out on the pill wheni first started using birth control and it worked for just a few months then i began to bleed all the time. over 3 months acually, i was 15. it was horrible. needless to say i tried switching pills this that and the other. pills didn't work. i switched to the shot. then i would get my period once every 6 months or so which was ok for a while, the dr said it was ok not to be getting my period but it just didn't seem right for me. so about 3 years later i switched to the neuva ring... i'm 18 weeks pregnant lol so it just all depends on how your body takes the hormones
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no one can say which is the best because really it all depends on you your doctor and mostly your body. for some girls the iud causes them to bleed a lot, for other the patch just doesnt stay on like its supposed to.

it really all depends! if your thinking about birth control then consult with your doctor. you and he or she will disscuss which is the right method of birth control for you and then it will be adjusted if needed on a month to month basis
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