Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 16:55     Subject: Daughters and birth control

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD went on continuous birth control pills as her periods were worse than brutal. Family history of endo.

Hoping the BCPs will also protect her fertility.

She was 15 when she went on them.


Bcps protect fertility?


NP here but endometriosis can cause fertility problems. She's preventing the tissue growth using BCP.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 16:54     Subject: Daughters and birth control

Anonymous wrote:My DD went on continuous birth control pills as her periods were worse than brutal. Family history of endo.

Hoping the BCPs will also protect her fertility.

She was 15 when she went on them.


Bcps protect fertility?
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 16:14     Subject: Daughters and birth control

I'd suggest the Skyla IUD. It is smallest and fits best for most teens.

I personally have the Mirena and love it, and has NuvaRing for 10 years prior. I was on the pill for 2 weeks at age 18 and just couldn't get on a schedule to take it reliably. Set it and forget it has been wonderful.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 15:36     Subject: Daughters and birth control

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The extent of my help is two fold:

1. Driving her if necessary to an OBGYN where the two of them can make the best decision for her.

2. Offer her my credit card to buy the vibrator or her choice for under $100.



How did the vibrator conversation go? Did she buy one?


Amazon packages arrive for all family members. I monitor the charges but don't see the items ordered. She has her own account. What do I know?

Letting her know that masturbating is healthy and normal (and done in private) was something that started a decade ago.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 15:16     Subject: Daughters and birth control

Anonymous wrote:The extent of my help is two fold:

1. Driving her if necessary to an OBGYN where the two of them can make the best decision for her.

2. Offer her my credit card to buy the vibrator or her choice for under $100.



How did the vibrator conversation go? Did she buy one?
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 14:53     Subject: Daughters and birth control

The extent of my help is two fold:

1. Driving her if necessary to an OBGYN where the two of them can make the best decision for her.

2. Offer her my credit card to buy the vibrator or her choice for under $100.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 12:13     Subject: Re:Daughters and birth control

Anonymous wrote:I took DD to my gynecologist and she gave DD all her options. DD chose birth control pills. DD is the responsible type so I was fine with her decision.


+1 I didn't want to get too involved. It was a decision she made with her Dr. I want my daughter to have a confident relationship with her Dr. it's really not my business just my business to keep her safe.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 11:50     Subject: Daughters and birth control

My 17 year old DD is on the BC pill. She went on when she was around 15. She had very bad cramps and other PMS symptoms and it was suggested that she visit a Gyn by her Ped.

She's had no serious boyfriend and I wasn't worried about her forgetting to take the pill because she's been taking another medication every morning since she was 13 and has never forgotten a dose. She was my kid who would remind me as a parent when it was time for more of her antibiotic. I was THAT mom. I'm still THAT mom & woman, which is why as soon as I was in college I got on something other than the pill. Even with a little pill box in my purse, I forget to take my daily meds all the time.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2017 11:12     Subject: Daughters and birth control

I think the only options that are reliable enough are IUD, implant, and pills (if she can be reliable about taking them), with condoms for all. Within that range, I'd let her talk to the gynecologist and the two of them can decide what is best for her.