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... -hormonal. Non-hormonal sounds better right off the bat but currently it only includes two options - the Paraguard (copper T) IUD and condoms. The first works great - I had it before and loved it - except that it makes normal periods heavy and ... calendar method.)
Which leaves us with hormonal birth control. You've got the patch, the shot, the Mirena IUD, the ring, 200 different types of The ...
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... list w/ Levonorgestrel,
(Levonorgestrel serves both as an implant *IUD contraceptive and over the counter abortion pill).
Organophosphates as ... 125, Mirena IUD Adverse Reactions Reporting Forum, Birth Control, Support, Levonorgestrel ... list.
Reproductive and developmental toxicity
Some pesticides are known to cause birth defects or interfere with normal development. Weight- ...
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... above 145, even when eating junk food, and stopping my workout entirely, but come on....that isn't how it is supposed to work! (I did this for a week, just for a test)
I started the Mirena IUD, and over the course of 3 months, I started to gain weight until I plateaued at 145. More than I have ever weighed unless I was pregnant. So I counted calories, drank lots of water every ...
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... a tiny piece of plastic and copper in my uterus. I got an IUD.
I was motivated to do this for five major reasons:
1. My beautiful accidental ... the Greenest form of Birth Control?"
It's pretty simple: with an IUD I am baby free until ... super worried. There's also the chance that my body will reject the IUD, but since I feel so fine, I'm not worried about that either. I will wait and ...
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... be IUD users. I'd prefer a non-hormonal birth control that's not condoms. I'm not willing to risk a ... am allergic to spermicides and I believe diaphragms are typically used with spermicide.
I would get an IUD, except I'm concerned about the copper one making me ... , allergic to spermicide. I'm afraid a copper IUD would make me bleed more and be unhealthy.
Children: have none, don' ...
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... pill (morning sickness and migrane headaches)
The non-hormone IUD (loved it for many years, my fave form of birth control, but then it MOVED and had to be taken out, alas! And then my Doc said ... , because it WORKS yo! Baby-repellent.
What do you think of tubal ligation? Have you tried the new Mirena IUD?
WARNING: this blog post will self-destruct as soon as I think it oughta. Saturday night? Yes, ...
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... the key growth areas for the region, where the use of reliable birth control methods remains low, said Phil Smits, ... cause cancer, while others are uncomfortable using intra-uterine contraception like the IUD.
"In general, the utilisation of reliable contraception ( ... the pros and cons of different methods of contraception."
Beyond birth control, Bayer Schering is also developing pills that ...
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... concerns, and I wasn’t fine, and this is what I did.” So here are my experiences with the IUD.
Motivation: C asked if we could have sex without condoms. Once I worked ... -gyn, when we discussed birth control and I decided on a Mirena IUD (a hormonal IUD), the ob-gyn ... concentrate, think, or stand up for long periods of time.
The IUD hasn’t significantly affected sex. There’ ...
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... hand
There is a medical story about a baby born with an IUD (Intrauterine device) in his hand. This scenario is used as an example of contraceptive ... claims that my aunt knows a woman that got pregnant while using an IUD as birth control and the baby was born holding the device ... urban legend or could it be true?"
"The IUD is the world's most widely used method of reversible ...
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... is one which is a T shaped device inserted into the uterus as and by way of a birth control method.
The mirena IUD or IUS (Intra uterine system) as it is also known ... sperm and eggs; the presence of copper increases the spermicidal effect.
The Mirena IUD is different in that is a levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system and is said to nearly be as effective as sterilization as a form of ...
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... nurse first removed her intrauterine birth-control device without permission, the patient claims in a federal action, then told her that “having the IUD come out was a good ... I feel they are a type of abortion. I don’t know how you feel about abortion, but I am against them. What the IUD does is take the fertilized egg and pushes it out of the uterus.’
“Defendant Olona stated ...
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... simply a power play by the government to gain more control over how we live our lives. It could easily lead to government ... Chinese government statistics, birth control surgeries -- abortions, sterilizations, and IUD insertions -- were averaging ... fully understand exactly what is in the minds of the people to whom we may be giving control over our lives.
Holdren (with the Ehrlichs) notes the existence ...
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... 39;t actually talked this over with the PCP, and doesn't even ask me what kind of IUD I want (I tell her). I also have to ask her if I should be on my period during it, or if I have to do anything beforehand, and she pretty much tells me it doesn't matter. ... 39;ll get a refill on my ring and stop thinking about birth control for a while.
Good luck to everyone else, maybe I'll be a diva ...
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... works. Since nausea and vomiting are two of its side effects, it would be a miracle if it did work.
THE BIRTH CONTROL PILL:
Over the last two decades I have read scores of scientific studies revealing ... American women have been supplied with these dangerous devices by their physicians. Few of them realized that the IUD could make them permanently sterile, perforate the uterus and migrate into the ...
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... less receptive to sperm and implantation. This is what some define as abortion. In fact, some believe that the birth control pill is abortion, and there are legal strategies in progress to ... they are a type of abortion. I don’t know how you feel about abortion, but I am against them. What the IUD does is take the fertilized egg and pushes it out of the uterus.’
“Defendant ...
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