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Emmecat
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Topic: Best contraception after baby... ??? Posted: 27 July 2009 at 1:05pm |
Hi...ok, so TMi....BUT.....
What do you guys think is the best contraception to use after having baby?
Clodagh is 9 weeks old now (how did that happen?? ) and DF and I are *finally* thinking about having sex again lol 
But as I would rather rip my head off and eat it than get pg again so we need to use contraception... however as we were using NFP before this and I haven't yet had a period, I'm not so sure how to go about using this method.
I'm not overly keen to take the pill as I'm fully BF.....but then having said that I don't know much about what's available these days so any feedback would be welcome. Also any ideas about any other form of contraception apart from condoms (which we'll use unless somethng better turns up).
TIA! 
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kebakat
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Posted: 27 July 2009 at 1:19pm |
Lots of people like IUDs whether just a copper one or mirena. I don't have that option though so its stinky condoms for us
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Posted: 27 July 2009 at 1:55pm |
I had an IUD and I loved it, I am going to get one again once Cameron is born. Hassle free.
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Posted: 27 July 2009 at 1:58pm |
Just a quick note on IUD, It is something you need to be confident at checking it is in place for it to be effective really as I got pregnant on an IUD.
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Posted: 27 July 2009 at 3:33pm |
Before Blake I had an implant in my arm, forget what it's called but I think it's progesterone only so does that make it safe while bfing? Not sure but I loved it, just get it put in then forget about it and it lasts 4 or 5 years and I had zero side effects. Don't think it's subsidised though and from memory it cost around $400 but for me it was so worth the money.
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Posted: 27 July 2009 at 4:54pm |
Thanks for the replies so far ladies. Does having an IUD fitted hurt?
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CarrieMum
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Posted: 27 July 2009 at 6:41pm |
Apparently the mini pill is ok while breastfeeding? Only problem is you have to take it at the same time everyday. Could be difficult with "baby brain".
By the way totally LMAO at your rip head off and eat it comment! I feel exactly the same way!!
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Posted: 27 July 2009 at 8:41pm |
i got pregnant while on the mini-pill and was taking it exactly as directed etc so did my mum. Might be something to think about if you really really dont want to get pregnant again  Luckily we werent too worried lol. However after this baby weve got to sort something out as 3 under 3 is not something im keen to experience lol. Thinking an IUD might be the best option
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 10:17am |
Hey Karen, I'm going to get an IUD (when I get brave enough to ring my doctor and ask if they do that lol), because I second the rip your head off and eat it rather than get pregnant comment. And as for whether it hurts or not... Not as much as giving birth, I'm sure!!!!!!!
We were originally planning on just using condoms, but turns out that we're not very good at remembering to use them  so need to do something urgently!!!
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 12:50pm |
I had my IUD fitted when Kyle was 10 weeks old and it was a bit uncomfy and crampy but not painful. If you can have contractions then having an IUD fitted is a walk in the park. Plus having it soon after a baby means that it's less painful as the cervix is easier for them to open. The most annoying bit was bleeding for about a week after it was fitted (by bleeding I mean spotting not bleeding bleeding).
Apart from the IUD we are also using painful scar tissue left by 2nd degree internal tear and a baby that feeds twice a night and rarely sleeps as contraception. Is working out quite well.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 1:54pm |
If you are thinking of getting an IUD I would advise that you do as much research on them as possible to ensure they are the correct thing for you.
I had a Mirena before we started TTCing but had numerous problems with it.
I kept on getting ovarian cysts which required surgery to remove (apparently 10% of Mirena users develop cysts), painful intercourse, headaches, nausea, mood swings & just felt awful.
It took the Dr's 2 years to find out what the problem was & I had CT scans, ultrasounds, blood tests etc until I was finally referred to a specialist who told me that the Mirena can cause all those problems & he advised me to have it removed.
On top of all that in order to remove it I had to have a D & C as the strings had slipped up into my uterus.
Once it was taken out I have not looked back & have had no more problems & I swear I will never get one again.
In saying that though, I have also heard of some people having wonderful experiences with them, so it just goes to show that everyone is different.
But please make sure you are aware of all the side effects before committing to any form of contraception, especially something as invasive as an IUD, which in my experience was not pleasant to have inserted either.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 2:26pm |
My IUD is just the standard one not the mirena, I didn't want the mirena for the same reasons as not wanting to go back on the pill
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 2:45pm |
sorry dont know much about these but whats the difference between a mirena and a standard one?
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 2:52pm |
I think a Mirena releases hormones as well??
I will be looking at an IUD after these two are born as well, because the whole rip my head off and eat it thing sounds fantastic to me. I don't want to risk forgetting a mini pill (plus I got pg on the mini pill last year) and I don't particularly like condoms... (yes, I am already thinking of contraception!!!!)
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 2:56pm |
The standard one is free for a start  and the mirena costs about $300.
The standard one is just a copper one and the mirena has slow release hormones as well, so is suppose to be more reliable as you have both things working for you and I think is recommended for women who have heavy/painful periods. But if the pill doesn't agree with you then the mirena probably wouldn't either. I found when I came off the pill I get virtually no headaches or migraines so I dont' want to ever go the hormone route again. The standard one is 99% effective, so far better than the pill or condoms anyway.
Plus I found out how they get the hormones for the ones with oestrogen (the combi pills and also in the mirena) and morally I wouldn't want to use them either.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 2:57pm |
oh ok then i wouldnt want the merina one anyway as it would probably mess with breastfeeding wouldnt it? So sounds like the standard one might be the best option for me. I will do more research into it once baby is here though. No definate decisions can be made atm. Thanks
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 3:35pm |
Angel I have heard the Mirena is fine to use when BFing.
But like I said earlier just research all your options & then make an informed decision from there
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 4:46pm |
I just bit the bullet and rang my doctor to make an appointment for Thursday to talk about getting an IUD. They won't be doing it on that day tho. I would just be getting the regular one. Ooh exciting, in a way
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Posted: 29 July 2009 at 8:11am |
I have a mirena and loved it, got it when Caprece was 12 weeks and it didn't interfere with bfing. I thought getting it in was fine, a wee bit crampy but nothing that bad. Others have said it was terribly painful but none of them have kids lol
I love mine and didn't have a period for a good year. however now they are getting closer and closer and longer and longer so I am going to have a wee check up soon. I love mine though and so don't want it removed, its so nice having something you don't have to think about.
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Posted: 29 July 2009 at 9:46am |
I know that IUD's definately do work for a lot of people but I've heard way too many horror stories about them to even consider one. I will refrain from sharing though as I don't want to terrify anyone.
Is the Depo/Injection safe to go on while BFing?
I had some bad side effects with the Depo too but of all the contraceptives I've tried, it was the best. Any form of pill makes me nauseous, IUD's are a horror story for me and condoms...well me and latex don't get along so great.
Would be interested in the implant in the arm that someone mentioned earlier.
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