As someone mentioned the NuvaRing might be a good solution, make sure you won't have a reaction to it.
Otherwise their are male & female condoms.
The risk of getting blood clots may be greater with the type of progestin in NuvaRing® than with some other progestins in certain low-dose birth control pills. It is unknown if the risk of blood clots is different with NuvaRing® use than with the use of certain birth control pills. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects; women who use combination hormonal contraceptives are strongly advised not to smoke. For additional important information, please see NuvaRing® Prescribing Information.
2007-01-04 04:28:04
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answered by Fraulein 7
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There is the Ring and the Patch now. I have attached a link that will tell you about all your choices. I hope this helps you. I have been on the pill for 11 years, but my cousin loves the patch.
2007-01-04 02:32:07
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answered by tipbug81 2
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i might want to bypass with the IUD if I were you. I had the Mirena IUD for 3 years, and characteristic lately had it bumped off to attempt for toddler huge form 2. The IUD change into painless to get in, I had it put in at my 6 week verify up after my daughter change into born. it truly is secure to apply if you're nursing your newborn, and it lasts for 5 years!!! Plus you do not ought to agonize about pills or something else. the really imagine i did not understand after I were given the Mirena is it truly is can take awhile for your menstral cycles to go back to accepted after having the IUD bumped off. I had mine bumped off in December 2008, and contained in the previous couple months my cycles have ultimately lower back to accepted, except that, I extremely recommend the IUD!
2016-12-01 19:46:32
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answered by ? 4
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orto-tri-cyclen is what i take and i am very sensitive to bc. I suggest asking your doctor because the will line you up with whats right for your body. They helped me a lot
2007-01-04 03:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I use the NuvaRing and absolutely LOVE it!!!! You put it in and leave it for 3 weeks, then take it out for a week for your period and then put another one in. It is very easy to use and convenient. My fiance says he can feel it and he LOVES it too!!! :)
2007-01-04 02:43:48
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answered by Jess 2
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What about the vaginal contraceptive film, or the today sponge or suppositories or an IUD? These are all possibilities.
2007-01-04 02:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Try that new "Vaginal Ring" . I have seen it advertised and it looks like it goes around the cervix.
2007-01-04 02:29:37
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answered by TakeNoticeNow 3
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don't take ortho-lo. i got pregnant on it =)
2007-01-04 03:20:51
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answered by megansa0811 2
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