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Reply to "DD doesn't want to go on birth conrol."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] “Put her through that”? It’s a safe, effective, no-maintenance form of BC. None of the IUDs co rain estrogen, so they’re much safer. They now have IUDs that are physically smaller and have smaller doses of hormones (or you can go with the copper form). They last for years and should be the go to method of BC like they are in many other countries. There’s mild discomfort during insertion, but it’s really NBD. [/quote] I had one inserted when I was 33, before ever having been pregnant. It hurt quite badly and was not what I would call "NBD" (and a 10 for me was pancreatitis from a blocked common bile duct). I was glad to be getting it and it was great birth control--I got another one after giving birth and it barely registered from a sensory standpoint--but if you have only had one inserted after having a child, you have no idea what you're talking about. This is not something you have done to a teenager who is not willing to make the tradeoff herself.[/quote]
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