Anonymous wrote:I have not been pregnant but once when I switched from lo-overal to ortho-tri I got really, really angry about the tiniest things. If someone cut me off in traffic or if they were out of the item I wanted to order in a restaurant I would be very angry, not just mildly annoyed, and I would stay angry for hours when I can normally let it go and move on within a few minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here . Put in a call to the nurse's office and we'll see what they say. DH has been against getting an IUD because of the risks and complications, but we are getting ready to move out of the country for a year in September, so I don't have a lot of time to mess around with different pills trying to find one that works.
I might have to talk to DH and convince him that an IUD is the best bet. (We don't want another kid for at least 3 years)
Thanks all.
IUD is the way to go. The risks are similiar to BCP, after all, and you don't have to remember to take anything. I got mine 8 weeks after my baby was born and it's been great. I think the low, steady dose has been a good thing for me.
And, not to start a fight, but your DH shouldn't get to decide whether you get an IUD v. BCP. A couple should agree on whether they are using BC, but it's your body, and you need to do what's best for you here.
Anonymous wrote:OP here . Put in a call to the nurse's office and we'll see what they say. DH has been against getting an IUD because of the risks and complications, but we are getting ready to move out of the country for a year in September, so I don't have a lot of time to mess around with different pills trying to find one that works.
I might have to talk to DH and convince him that an IUD is the best bet. (We don't want another kid for at least 3 years)
Thanks all.
Anonymous wrote:OP here . Put in a call to the nurse's office and we'll see what they say. DH has been against getting an IUD because of the risks and complications, but we are getting ready to move out of the country for a year in September, so I don't have a lot of time to mess around with different pills trying to find one that works.
I might have to talk to DH and convince him that an IUD is the best bet. (We don't want another kid for at least 3 years)
Thanks all.
Anonymous wrote:Happened to me. Was on oral bc pills for 10 years. Had a baby. Went back on them. CRAZYTOWN. No more hormonal birth control for me. I'll take a surprise oops baby before I get back on that hell ride.