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I've been on the pill since I was 18, and haven't really considered any of the other methods. My doctor has asked me if I wanted to, but... eh. The pills are cheap (I still get mine through the Planned Parenthood), I get them mailed to me, and its not that hard to remember a single small pill before going to bed.
What I've noticed about what some folks are saying here actually differs a bit from what my doctor told me. Yeah, taking it around the same time every day/night helps, but its not necessary to be all MILITARY about it. I take mine before I go to bed every night, whether its 10pm or 2am. And if you miss a pill? Take it when you realize you've missed it, or with the next night's pill. If you miss 2 or more pills, thats when you're supposed to start using a condom for the next week. Its been 6 years- no babies. And I'm not sure if other birth controls have all of the same benefits, but with the pill you get regulated periods (pretty standard), controlled cramps (much needed in my case, my cramps would echo into my legs before), reduced acne, and sometimes lighter periods. Oh yeah, and your boobs may grow a bit. As for the loss of menstruation on some birth controls... I understand why some women do it, but as for me, I know I couldnt. Maybe its silly reasoning, but if said birth control fails (god forbid), the first signal of that failure would be the lack of a period. I'm sure morning sickness could be soon after, but really, I've started seeing my period as a monthly confirmation that my birth control is doing its job. Good on you for getting involved with your girlfriend's choice, Ence. I'm really surprised she hasnt looked into it before this. I think I was the latest of my sisters to start it at age 18. Its admirable of you, and I'm sure she appreciates it. Only one of my boyfriends had ever offered to help pay for my pills, and while I refused, it was still a pleasant surprise. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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In my case, I'm on Camilla (Chris says it's a generic, and here in Massachusetts, I think you have to take the generic if it's available). I have very high blood pressure, and at the time it was prescribed for me, I was smoking too, so I need to take these pills, which took some serious adjusting to. On the package, it says to take it at the same time every day. My doctor told me that with this particular birth control, it's imperative to do it within a 1-2 hour window. Not sure why, but I was never told this while on the ortho tricyclen. I figured I should probably follow it if I don't want any kids. I found that the pill also regulated my period VERY effectively (when I was on the ortho tri, not so much now). I have no issues with the pill. I love it. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Dope: Thanks for answering my question. I'm not going to cry over spilled milk, but that was interesting to find out.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Without knowing the laws in California, I can only guess that they are similar to those in Massachusetts, where if the generic for a drug is available the pharmacy by law must dispense it, regardless of personal wishes or doctor's orders (unless the prescriber includes "do not substitute" on the prescription). But every state has different laws: I think in Connecticut a patient may request the brand if it is available (regardless of whether it is covered) and the same was the case in New Hampshire when I worked there.
As I mentioned, generics must have some degree of bio-equivalence to the brands before being approved by the FDA. The common argument I sometimes hear is that people don't believe that the generic is as effective as the brand and that is a slippery slope discussion. Long story short, you can always ask your pharmacist whether you're being dispensed the brand or the generic and, if you're on the brand, what it would take to go to the generic. I'm willing to bet you've been dispensed the generic. Since medication co-pays have become a major issue in the last 10-15 years, a number of changes have been made to ensure that generics do become available and they are required to be less expensive by law, and your pharmacy likely benefits more from dispensing the generic than the brand. Most amazing jew boots |
Then again, over here you always get generic drugs when you're filling a prescription since it's a flat fee, rather than paying for what you're having (Or in fact free for a lot of people) so you only choose between branded or not when you buy non-prescription stuff. Still makes me laugh when people say that only a certain brand of pain killer works for them since they are literally all exactly the same thing. FELIPE NO |
...FDA regulations regarding approval of generics require a generic drug to meet two pharmacokinetic parameters between boundaries of 80% and 125%. You can read it here: Spoiler:
(Coincidentally Shorty, there is a study being worked on by Columbia University regarding self-administered vs. clinician-administered intramuscular injections.) Most amazing jew boots |
Spiffy. Thanks for the info! =) Jam it back in, in the dark. |
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I assumed he was referring to opioids (like MS Contin versus OxyContin, or whatever the UK equivalent is).
How ya doing, buddy? |
As for what pill I'm on, it's been changing lately. From the beginning until about a year ago, I was on Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo, and absolutely loved it. Then some rule went into effect where they couldn't bill insurance companies for anything but generic brands, so I was put on... Trinessa? I think that's what it was. Apparently I was in the minority who hated the switch... My PMS got worse and I felt like crying over stupid little things. So I told my doctor at my yearly exam, and she put me on plain old Ortho Tri-Cyclen, which has been working well. And now I have one month before my prescription has been switched to Levora, because of another bullshit rule about billing insurance. We'll see how that goes. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. |
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I understand the idea of wanting there to be a period every month for reassurance, but when you're on the pill is it not just a withdrawal bleed from the medication not being supplied during that week? I didn't think it was a real one.
I used to be on the pill, but I don't have insurance anymore so I decided against it for now. I haven't looked into going to one of those women's clinics yet, but I imagine I could get it cheaper there. without insurane it's kinda ridiculous. I don't need it to regulate anything but the prevention of babby. FELIPE NO |
Ava, when I was without insurance my state had a service to give birth control & women's health services (pap smears, probably pregnancy health checks too) for poor folks. I didn't find out about it until I went to a free clinic; so, it would be worth your while looking into it.
I don't know what you mean about "real" menstruation. It's not like the blood coming out is from a wound the pill gave you; it's still the same stuff you would have if you weren't on it. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
You could try pulling out.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
6 years running now with no birth control and no babies. Technically 7 years and some change but I've been away now for 18 months.
There's nowhere I can't reach. "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice |
So exactly how long did you have to keep your balls in the microwave to pull that off? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Lady, I was gonna cut you some slack, cause you're a major mythological figure but now you've just gone nuts!
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No, he just hasn't has sex for 7 years.
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Or he nails dudes exclusively. Or women but only up the butt because they're mormon. HMMM the possibilities are much broader than I initially thought.
I was speaking idiomatically.
Lady, I was gonna cut you some slack, cause you're a major mythological figure but now you've just gone nuts!
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Being 6000 miles away works rather well too.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Not when Skills is involved.
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When you're packing this kind of heat, 6000 miles ain't an issue baby~
How ya doing, buddy? |
LOL!
Never been with a guy and I've never been with a Mormon. Either I have the best luck ever or I'm shooting blanks. Jam it back in, in the dark. "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice |
So 4 minutes then you stir and remove the cellophane then put them back in for an additional minute and a half?
There's nowhere I can't reach.
Lady, I was gonna cut you some slack, cause you're a major mythological figure but now you've just gone nuts!
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