Anonymous wrote:If you're in a committed relationship with one partner, why not have him get a vasectomy? Seems easier than the other surgeries PPs are recommending here and/or remaining on medication indefinitely. (And I say that as a man who had a vasectomy that required general anesthesia rather than just local.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fertility awareness and pull-out/condoms. You’re 41 - this is a run out the clock situation.
Fertility awareness and pull-out can also be a recipe for disaster.
At 41 and probably in perimenopause or soon to be, cycles aren't regular, and usual fertility signs not as easily recognized. If you don't want an unexpected pregnancy, this is not the route to take.
Irregular cycles is one of the primary reasons to practice fertility awareness in the first place. I am in my 40’s and haven’t been on birth control since I was 25. Three planned kids, zero unplanned pregnancies.
But if it’s too difficult for you then by all means get surgery or keep effing with your hormones at an age where you’re almost “in the clear” anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Birth control does not prevent hair loss. Or acne. That is diet and cortisol levels.
Just get your tubes tied at 41.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fertility awareness and pull-out/condoms. You’re 41 - this is a run out the clock situation.
It’s not for everyone. Some people are fertile until late 40’s. I wouldn’t call that a “run out the clock situation.”
Anonymous wrote:Fertility awareness and pull-out/condoms. You’re 41 - this is a run out the clock situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fertility awareness and pull-out/condoms. You’re 41 - this is a run out the clock situation.
Fertility awareness and pull-out can also be a recipe for disaster.
At 41 and probably in perimenopause or soon to be, cycles aren't regular, and usual fertility signs not as easily recognized. If you don't want an unexpected pregnancy, this is not the route to take.
Anonymous wrote:Fertility awareness and pull-out/condoms. You’re 41 - this is a run out the clock situation.
Anonymous wrote:Birth control does not prevent hair loss. Or acne. That is diet and cortisol levels.
Just get your tubes tied at 41.
Anonymous wrote:I had to stop taking BCPs in my early 40s due to elevated blood pressure. Switched to an IUD. I like it generally (no periods!), but unfortunately my acne is worse now and so is the hair loss.