Bunnie |
2 years ago •
Jun 5, 2022
Contraception
2 years ago •
Jun 5, 2022
Bunnie • Jun 5, 2022
Honestly, this is something I didn’t think I’d be worrying about ever again. I guess I took for granted that the men I’ve been with in the last few years were all at places in their lives where they had quite happily had vasectomies, so it has never really been much of a thought beyond needing to have STI checks.
So, STI checks done, I am now needing to look at contraception. Now this is where it gets a little tricky. As we women age, hormonal contraception becomes potentially riskier for us than when we’re younger. Or more specifically, oestrogen based hormone contraception… which is a high majority of “the pills” available. It’s not an area of expertise for me, so I’m not going to pretend I know a lot about it. *If I’m wrong, please feel free to correct me* So what I’m looking for are other options and feedback based on personal experiences, please. After going to my local women’s health clinic and going through the options with a wonderful nurse, I was considering the copper IUD, however, I have heard mixed feedback about that. Some very successful stories and some horrific stories. Any thoughts on this or any other methods of contraception (injections, implants, hormonal contraceptives that aren’t oestrogen based)… specifically for those of us around perhaps late thirties and onwards, would be really greatly appreciated, thank you |
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