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and my partner dont want pills ? please guide me

2007-12-09 22:42:59 · 19 answers · asked by R12121 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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Consult a good doctor. Internet is not right medium for the same.

2007-12-09 22:48:13 · answer #1 · answered by Ali 2 · 1 1

I'd say that's completely up to them; although, for the majority of newly married couples, it would probably be a good idea to wait at least a year. It really depends on their ages (a lot of people wed later now and have a limited number of years to start a family), and whether they are financially, and otherwise, ready for children to be added to the equation. A lot of couples don't give enough thought to what it means to have a baby beforehand. Some people really need parenting classes.

2016-04-08 05:26:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on why she doesn't want to take the pill. Some women can't handle the hormones, or are allergic to something in it. If that isn't the problem, and she just can't remember to take them right there are also options. Like listed above they have the shot, the IUD or IUC, patches, or the NuvaRing (inserted 1x a month and worn for 3 wks.) Check with your Dr. to see which is best for her. If that isn't an option, you have to wear one whether you like it or not because any unprotected contact between you can cause pregnancy.

2007-12-10 01:02:10 · answer #3 · answered by StephiPets 5 · 0 0

Explain to your partner that there are other options other than the pill. All she has to do is go to her doctor and he/she could recomment the patch, shot every 3 months or iud. Her doctor should be able to give plenty of options and see which one is right for her.

2007-12-09 22:48:26 · answer #4 · answered by cmax9970 3 · 0 0

Deuce yourself out 2 or 3 times with coarse cooking salt, after intercourse. An old matron from the Crown Street Women's Hospital in Sydney told a good friend of mine and she told me. I used this method for 18 months and never fell pregnant. Another bonus is that you won't get any of the usual infections, either as salt kills everything. It must be coarse cooking salt, not table salt. Be careful though if you have any broken skin anywhere it will sting like hell.

2007-12-09 22:53:41 · answer #5 · answered by Alwyn C 5 · 0 2

my dear it is a proven fact that even one drop of your semen can contain the messenger by god to the right place so prefer using the condoms if a strictly no then a pill for the lady if not then prolong your ejaculation take it out & then ejaculate you might be frustrated but that is the only way or ask your aprtner tp prolong the ejaculation .hope it works but no substitute for condom

2007-12-10 01:26:52 · answer #6 · answered by nizami 1 · 0 0

Diaphragms offer an effective and benign barrier method.
Inexpensive, effective, no hormones, no cramping as with IUD's.

See a doctor and check it out.

2007-12-09 22:59:36 · answer #7 · answered by Flagger 6 · 0 0

Why should your wife be the only one responsible for birth control. If you don't want kids than you'd better wrap it.

2007-12-09 23:31:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

your partner can go to the doctor to have an IUD inserted. there's also an injection - depo pravera - that lasts 3 or so months.

2007-12-09 22:48:51 · answer #9 · answered by Jules 5 · 0 1

the best way is copper-T
it is free in Govt. Arogya Kendra. if your wife is comfortable with it, you got the solution.
ask about it to gynecologist.

2007-12-09 22:49:51 · answer #10 · answered by tanha_dil_tanha_manzil 2 · 0 0

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