|
|
Welcome to the Exploding Garrmondo Weiner Interactive Swiss Army Penis. |
GFF is a community of gaming and music enthusiasts. We have a team of dedicated moderators, constant member-organized activities, and plenty of custom features, including our unique journal system. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ or our GFWiki. You will have to register before you can post. Membership is completely free (and gets rid of the pesky advertisement unit underneath this message).
|
|
Thread Tools |
Birth Control
Today my girlfriend went to see a planned parenthood doctor to research options for birth control. We'd been talking about this for the last couple of weeks because sometimes we just get lost in the heat of the moment, forget to put on a condom then have to stop ourselves to put one on; shit kills the mood, yo. (Or, in before LOL PREMACHURE EJACUMALATION) I wanted to go with her but I got pulled off to work and she just took initiative and spoke to a doctor about the whole thing. We're looking into the daily pill and her doctor also recommended the use of "emergency contraceptives" (which, as some of you may remember, I've had intimate experience with). I figure most of you people are adults and a few of you may even (inexplicably) be in relationships with someone you care about. This is probably a multiple answer thread:
It should be noted that this is the first time I've actually seriously discussed options for birth control with any of my girlfriends. I was actually thinking about it today and it really hit me why. It's also the first time our age difference (she's 21, I'm 31) really impacted me. Most of my former girlfriends fell into one of the following descriptions: They already expected me to use a condom, didn't believe in contraceptives because their imaginary friend "god" told them it was bad or something, already had their set birth control methods (pills, diaphragm, etc) or, as was the case for one, had a fallopian tube ligation procedure done before we met, so this was never once discussed. I find it pretty curious that this all seems rather new to me. So, yeah, long story short:
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Paco; Nov 30, 2010 at 03:34 AM.
|
I use the pill. I've been on the pill since I was 15, for the most part. There was no discussion about this. There doesn't need to be a discussion about it.
I went to Planned Parenthood as a teenager to get my pills until I got my own health insurance. Since then, I go to an OBGYN once a year for inspections. Planned Parenthood is an excellent resource for girls who are under 18 but have ridiculous parents who won't acknowledge their daughters are sexually active. When I go to the OBGYN, I get checked (for free) for all the STDs and shit, too. While it's not really necessary, I still do it since it's free and takes no extra effort. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
My girlfriend has been taking baby killers for years and the experience has been positive as far as I'm concerned. They work as advertised: No babies and regulated periods. We've never had to use emergency contraceptives, so I can't tell you much about that. Just make sure she stays true to the schedule otherwise they may fail you and next thing you know you'll have a few dozen more children to cram in your wood-paneled station wagon every time you want to go to CVS.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I don't know anything about your girl but she better have military precision on taking her pills every single day. When you don't, accidents happen.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Buy Condoms from Condom Man, Best Condoms for Safe Sex - Durex, Trojan Condoms
I've had pretty solid experiences here. Maybe you should try out the combo packs so you can find a rubber that doesn't suck, paco. (I was pretty amazed by the difference between brands.) I was speaking idiomatically. |
Some birth control pills require that you take the pill at the same time, every day, with military precision, like Lurks said. Others, you can usually get away with a 4-6 hours window. Be sure to have her check with the doctor or pharmacist, and seriously, follow that shit religiously. Timing CAN be important. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I've been on the pill since my Mum took me to get started at 16. She is a very practical woman, which I appreciate. I've forgotten it a handful of times over the years, and if I'd been active in the past 24 hours I'd take Plan B. Nine baby-free years later, I'm pretty happy with it. *nods*
How ya doing, buddy? |
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Most girls I've slept with were on the pill. Of those that weren't, I relied on one of two methods. The first being not telling her my real name and phone number, the second being anal.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Never used the pill. For starters I was too afraid of admitting I needed it when I was 13 and I'm glad now that I didn't - anything with oestrogen in it will more than likely end up killing me (maternal family history of heart problems). Considering I have only needed emergency contraceptive measures twice in the past seven years I am thinking I cope well enough without female-based birth control (watch fate get all pissed with me and make me end up pregnant by the end of the week), so I haven't really considered my other options.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Well, I pulled out for the entirety of the time I was married. OBV this doesn't work for everybody, but it did for me. I had to buy Plan B once because a condom broke, though.
Girl I'm with now, though, has the matchstick in her arm. It's awesome. I don't worry, she doesn't worry, and there's no way to forget it for 3 years. Implantable Contraception It's relatively inexpensive for the convenience. About $500 I hear. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I'm an avid fan of the shot. Depo Provera is by far, my most favorite form of birth control to date.
I've been on the pill before, and something about the hormonal control just didn't settle right with me and made me kind of go crazy. The nurse who prescribed it to me said (at the time) that it was the lowest possible dose of any amount of hormones it would affect, and yet I had issues. I don't know if it was the circumstances I was in or the drug that affected my psyche or not, but I figure it would be safe to assume it was a little of both. Depo was great. You get an injection every 3 months (it was $50 for the injection each time since my health insurance didn't cover brand-name products). For me, the co-pay was $25 for the OBGYN visit each time so adding that up, it's about $300 a year. My boy and I split the cost when I was on it since I didn't see why I had to be the one "fixed" like I was some dog off the street while he got the enjoyment out of doing it condom-free. Oh yeah, best part about Depo: No periods while you're on it. Ever. My take on birth control is that it takes two to tango (or tangle, which ever you prefer). There shouldn't be a question/discussion on where you stand if you're serious about either your partner or your stance on pregnancy with said partner. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. |
To each its own, Devo.
I personally liked the Depo shot because my menstruation cycle was never regular to begin with. When you have periods coming every 3 to 28 weeks and have no reliability on it, it's definitely easier not having it at all. Though I do caution with any medication that messes with a woman's hormones is that it tends to put the weight control out of whack. Although I never thought it troublesome, I did gain a tad bit on Depo. It might be different for other women. And as I've mentioned before, it did stop my menstruation cycle for about 1.5 ~ 2 years after having stopped taking the medication. I would definitely not recommend Depo to a woman who's in their 30's or planning on getting pregnant within the next 2 years. Paco, it's up to you and you girl to decide what method works best for your relationship. Depo is a favorable option for someone your girl's age, but there are drawbacks and benefits and both should be weighed carefully. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
|
I'm also curious to know if you get brand or generic and, if the brand, why? Most amazing jew boots |
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Ladies in the past used the pill. Personally speaking (without getting in to it too much), I'm darn near infertile due to mysterious medical stuff BARREN. THE LADIES WILL NEVER SHAKE MY HAND
Echoing the issue about the pill and timing, though. Given that and the fact that nothing is perfect, a "double-bagging" approach is ideal, just to be safe. There's nowhere I can't reach.
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
Last edited by Gechmir; Dec 3, 2010 at 10:55 AM.
|
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
My bad for trying to provide historical context as to why the pill has allowed for periods from the start for exactly the reason you say you wouldn't want depo.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
|
My girlfriend actually has to take birth control in order to KEEP her period working right at all. There was a period there before she started again where she didn't get one for something like two years. Hormones are pretty awesome.
Also, premature ovarian failure is a pretty sure-fire way to avoid any issues. Try that, Paco. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
2. To be fair, the doctor's office I went to was in the same building as the pharmacist and they delivered the package (vial) up to the office on the day of my appointments for free. 3. I would never trust myself with a intramuscular injection and the pap-smear test once a year was free; making myself go to the clinic/doctor's office (I was in-and-out of the office for my shots in 20 minutes most of the time since it was just the nurse administering the shot) 4~5 times a year wasn't all that bad. I'm actually not quite sure if the ones I had were generic or brand name. I'm pretty sure they were the brand since they were so expensive, but I could be wrong. How much do Depo prescriptions cost? I'm sure you know a lot better about the differences than I do. Mine were close to $50 per vial. Additional Spam:
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Shorty; Dec 3, 2010 at 10:23 PM.
Reason: This member got a little too post happy.
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Woman gives birth to her own grandchildren | Temari | General Discussion | 8 | Dec 6, 2008 04:09 PM |
Has your government tried to control pr0n? | eriol33 | General Discussion | 5 | Apr 10, 2008 10:52 PM |
Religion: What it means to you | I poked it and it made a sad sound | The Quiet Place | 833 | Nov 7, 2007 07:47 PM |