Anonymous wrote:If she is 17/18 and having a lot of sex she needs to be on double birth control going forward (this is not to criticize but just to advise).
Women are especially fertile following miscarriages or abortions.
I've had many women get pregnant with perfect birth control use. If I see a women who really, really doesn't want to get pregnant I always advise her to double up (condoms plus pill or IUD).
signed,
gyn NP
Anonymous wrote:You sound like a great mom. It is difficult, but continue to follow her lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
Anonymous wrote:Let her be. Maybe she'll want therapy about it later, maybe she won't. Just tell her "I'm going to stop bringing up therapy. If you'd like to go, let me know and I'll set it up for you. If you want to talk to me, I'm happy to listen. But pushing it on you doesn't seem like a good idea so I'm going to drop it."
And then really do that. I had an abortion without family support (they didn't know) and I never went to therapy. It was the first big decision I made about my life, and the one I was MOST confident in and I was really proud of myself for that. I have never regretted the abortion and have never felt any guilt about it. I have gone to therapy twice, for other issues, and might have brought it up once, but also maybe didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
No BC is 100% my abortion was the result of a failed IUD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
Anonymous wrote:I would not have wanted therapy after having an abortion (at age 20), but I think it would have helped. I wouldn't push it but keep an eye on her and let her know that it's always an option. I thought I was pretty unmoved by the experience, but the time when the baby would have been born was more difficult than I expected.