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does anyone have any recommendations for bc that i do not have to take every day? my fiance and i will be getting married soon and i want to make sure we dont get pregnant right away... we have sex often now but use a condom for protection
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Sponges insert also; drugstore dot com and other on line drugstores carry them, also.
Vaginal film, suppositories, foam and film, also.
As with everything approved by the FDA, there are going to be risks and warnings. This is not a reason not to get one, but IS a good reason to go over those risks with your doctor. And ignore the ads that say you have to have had a baby in the past before you can get one. Myself and my girl friends all have them, and none of us have ever had kids.
I second this, my OBGYN told me this is because women without children don't know what it feels like to have their cervix opened and thus is 'more' painful. I have had gf's argue with their dr's then go to a second dr who would prescribe them an IUD. Do your research and don't let them sway you from your decision. Its your body you can do what you want.
No side effects and I'm never surprised by a period!
Not judging, but I'd merely like to point something out. Depending on what you mean by "fooling around," pre-ejaculate can still lead to pregnancy.