Anonymous wrote:Also talk to your daughters about plan b and also keeping close track of their cycle.
If you are 5 weeks pregnant, it's a lot easier to take a pill than be further along and have to hAve an abortion.
I'm not supporting either, but girls should be informed there are options if all else has failed...
Anonymous wrote:I would ask if that is an appropriate solution for heavy periods and cramps.
If you are looking for birth control options than sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]As a heterosexual cisgendered woman[/b] who has been dodging unwanted pregnancy for what feels like a million years and the mom of a teen (though a boy), I am very much pro-IUD. I wish I'd been able to get on that bandwagon when I was a teenager.
I think suggesting she talk to the gyno about the Mirena is a good idea. I'm sure both you and the gyno will tell her this if you have't already, but she still needs to use condoms to protect against STIs.
Thanks so much for these relevant details. What color is your hair?
Anonymous[b wrote:]As a heterosexual cisgendered woman[/b] who has been dodging unwanted pregnancy for what feels like a million years and the mom of a teen (though a boy), I am very much pro-IUD. I wish I'd been able to get on that bandwagon when I was a teenager.
I think suggesting she talk to the gyno about the Mirena is a good idea. I'm sure both you and the gyno will tell her this if you have't already, but she still needs to use condoms to protect against STIs.