Birth Control for women over 40

Anonymous
I'm 43 and am sick of the pill. I've tried LoSeasonique, Loestrin 24FE, Junel, Yaz, mini-pill and all make me feel horrible. I've also tried Mirena (not for me-constant bleeding). I have fibroids/horrible periods. If you're over the age of 40 with horrible periods, what birth control are you using. Ablation?
Anonymous
The best kind--vasectomy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The best kind--vasectomy.


Amen sister. However, for the folks over 40 that have heavy periods...what do you use?
Anonymous
Mirena IUD.
Anonymous
Pull out method.
Anonymous
PP here - sorry didn't read the OP complete. I see that the Mirena didn't work for you. That's too bad.
Anonymous
OP, have you considered acupuncture to deal with your cycle issues? I tried it for infertility, and although that was ultimately unsuccessful, it made a huge impact on my period symptoms. Sounds like the issue here is more your period than actually trying to prevent a pregnancy?
Anonymous
Hysterectomy.
Anonymous
Have you considered NuvaRing? You can stack it.
Anonymous
How do you stack a NuvaRing??
Anonymous
Check research on nuva ring and blood clots. I say this a former user who loved it. I now have a paraguard.
Anonymous
I use the fertility monitor to determine fertile days and avoid a few days before and after the smiley face.

My cycle is very regular, so that helps.
Anonymous
Paragard IUD! No hormones. No constant bleeding like you had with Mirena (I had the same experience, hated it so much). It is good for 10 years. The ONLY downside is heavier periods compared to hormonal birth control. Totally worth it, in my opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paragard IUD! No hormones. No constant bleeding like you had with Mirena (I had the same experience, hated it so much). It is good for 10 years. The ONLY downside is heavier periods compared to hormonal birth control. Totally worth it, in my opinion.


Mirena was waaaaay better for me. Periods stopped completely. NO WAY would I want heavier periods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hysterectomy.


uhh, no.
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