Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low dose birth control pills.
Lowers ovarian cancer risk by 40%. Grandmother died from it so this method was recommended.
Also eases transition into menopause.
I had vaginal births so no tubal and seems silly for DH to get a vasectomy when we probably only have a very small window for pregnancy (44 years old).
?? Why do women in their 40s make their husbands get vasectomies. I understand if you are in your mid-30s--but friends doing it at 45 baffle me. The window of fertility is almost gone. Why not something lesser for a few short years?
I am concerned that DH may step out on me and I don't want to him to bring home a half-sibling to my kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low dose birth control pills.
Lowers ovarian cancer risk by 40%. Grandmother died from it so this method was recommended.
Also eases transition into menopause.
I had vaginal births so no tubal and seems silly for DH to get a vasectomy when we probably only have a very small window for pregnancy (44 years old).
?? Why do women in their 40s make their husbands get vasectomies. I understand if you are in your mid-30s--but friends doing it at 45 baffle me. The window of fertility is almost gone. Why not something lesser for a few short years?
Anonymous wrote:The best kind--vasectomy.
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered NuvaRing? You can stack it.
DH got a vasectomy after the birth of our second. Best thing ever.Anonymous wrote:I'm 43 and am sick of the pill. I've tried LoSeasonique, Loestrin 24FE, Junel, Yaz, mini-pill and all make me feel horrible. I've also tried Mirena (not for me-constant bleeding). I have fibroids/horrible periods. If you're over the age of 40 with horrible periods, what birth control are you using. Ablation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low dose birth control pills.
Lowers ovarian cancer risk by 40%. Grandmother died from it so this method was recommended.
Also eases transition into menopause.
I had vaginal births so no tubal and seems silly for DH to get a vasectomy when we probably only have a very small window for pregnancy (44 years old).
?? Why do women in their 40s make their husbands get vasectomies. I understand if you are in your mid-30s--but friends doing it at 45 baffle me. The window of fertility is almost gone. Why not something lesser for a few short years?
I am concerned that DH may step out on me and I don't want to him to bring home a half-sibling to my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered NuvaRing? You can stack it.[/quot
NuvaRing is going to be recalled. Look up deaths due to NuvaRing.