Anonymous wrote:We use natural family planning, so no need for artificial birth control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Lots of lame reasons here.
Until you go through menopause, you can get pregnant!
Not true at all. I was diagnosed with infertility when I was 39 and, at 43, have never gotten pregnant, even though I don't use any type of BC.
Anonymous wrote:OMG people, IUDs today are so safe that even women who have not had children yet are using them. The only risk of pelvic inflammatory disease is if you have an active STD when it's inserted. http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/gpr/10/4/gpr100419.html
A lot has changed since we were young and the Dalkon Shield scandal happened. IUDs today do not cause PID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Lots of lame reasons here.
Until you go through menopause, you can get pregnant!
Not true at all. I was diagnosed with infertility when I was 39 and, at 43, have never gotten pregnant, even though I don't use any type of BC.
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Why did you even click on this thread?
Are you stupid? Because I wanted to read it and saw people saying that if you're not menopausal, you can get pregnant. It's not true. Plus, the question is why aren't women smart enough to use BC in their 40s and I had a response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Lots of lame reasons here.
Until you go through menopause, you can get pregnant!
Not true at all. I was diagnosed with infertility when I was 39 and, at 43, have never gotten pregnant, even though I don't use any type of BC.
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Why did you even click on this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Lots of lame reasons here.
Until you go through menopause, you can get pregnant!
Not true at all. I was diagnosed with infertility when I was 39 and, at 43, have never gotten pregnant, even though I don't use any type of BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people, IUDs today are so safe that even women who have not had children yet are using them. The only risk of pelvic inflammatory disease is if you have an active STD when it's inserted. http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/gpr/10/4/gpr100419.html
A lot has changed since we were young and the Dalkon Shield scandal happened. IUDs today do not cause PID.
+1 This.
People are just making excuses for being lazy. I agree this thread is a real eye opener. I'm amazed at how cavalier folks are about this.
I am another person who had to go through ICSI in order to get pregnant. Docs explained to us that without ICSI, our chances of pregnancy were waaay less than 1%.
We were blessed with healthy twins.
DH and I did not ever, not ONCE after the babies were born have sex until I had my (wonderful, awesome, love it) Mirena IUD in place. We didn't go vasectomy route "just in case"--we wanted the ability to keep our options open. What will likely happen is that I will continue to use IUD until we have 100% total confirmation of menopause.
I'm sure some of you think I am being paranoid, but it really took very little effort on our part, and now I don't have to spend any time thinking about it, and I have now effectively reduced my chance of unplanned pregnancy from less than 1%
It's one thing if you honestly want and are ready to take on more kids, and recognize that you are opening yourself up to that possibility each and every time they have unprotected sex. But the folks that just think "it won't happen to them?" Agree with PPs that you are ridiculous.
IUDs can actually be risky. My chances of hanging on to another one are not very good and it caused a lot of issues while I had it.
I was the PP who freely admitted to being lazy about bc. If I got pregnant, it wouldn't be the end of the world.
Anonymous wrote:I am a lesbian. No need.
Anonymous wrote:
Lots of lame reasons here.
Until you go through menopause, you can get pregnant!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get why you care so much? I'm one of the pp's who struggled to get pg for years and now have 2 kids in my 40's. We're married, educated, employed with a family. If by some miracle we had a third child, we'd handle it. We're not looking for another, I'm pretty tired now and I'd be really tired if I had another baby, but it wouldn't be a giant life-altering crisis.
It is different than not using birth control as a teenager. First of all, we're waaaaay less fertile than teenagers, secondly we're waaaaaay less sexually active than teenagers, and thirdly we're waaaay more prepared for a child than a teenager would be. Deal with your own sex life, stop judging mine.
I care so much because of all the threads from 40-something women who are shocked -- shocked! -- that they might be pregnant, despite not using birth control.