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Seasonale And Lybrel Are No More "Unnatural" Than Old School Contraceptives
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11/11/08
And my period flow did not decrease. The last several months that I was on the pill, my flow the first day of my period was so heavy (and the blood so thin) that it would feel like it was gushing out of me. One day I lay down to take a nap after having just put in a tampon, and when I woke up an hour or so later, blood everywhere. I left a huge trail of blood on the floor (and droplets on the walls, no lie) as I rushed to the bathroom to sort myself out; it was like a crime scene. I was kind of traumatised by that, and it was pretty much the last straw for me, as far as taking the pill.
Sadly, I have no need for BC, hormonal or otherwise, these days.
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i get loads done when on the blob or not. is she saying that we can't function when menstruating?
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Sooo, yeah. I hate my period, so I stopped having it. Because it's my choice. And I live in a country where I get to have that choice (knock on wood) so Ms. Unruh, please back the fuck off.
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True. Well, any estrogen-based pill already increases your risk of blood clots. The difference with Seasonale, Librel, etc. is that you take them all the time, whereas with a conventional pill you get a week "off" every month. So with these "menstrual suppression" pills you're taking 9-12 weeks of "additional" estrogen over the course of a year, and that's why the risk of blood clots / certain cancers / other estrogen-facilitated diseases goes up with this kind of pill.
11/12/08
Sorry to sound so painfully earnest. Cue rainbow, stars, "The more you know..." graphic....
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Menstruating is extremely taxing on the body, and some scientists argue that one a month for 40 years puts the female body under more stress than it was meant to endure.
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Sex with the hubs has gotten so much better now that we know there is almost no fricken way on earth I'd get pregnant.
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Damn, I don't remember much more of it, and now I want to read it again...
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A friend of mine got married last year and the groom's father is lecturing her about how she's offending god (they're all christians) and denying god control of her life because she's taking away his power by using birth control and SHE FEELS GUILTY AND I AM TRYING TO EXPLAIN TO HER: DOES NOT COMPUTE.
And breathe. Going on birth control was the greatest thing I have ever done for my uterus, myself, and my life. So far, at least.
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It's a Christian take on why birth control is permissable.
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These are also the people who think you shouldn't kiss until you're married, but that's besides the point.
The argument is that if you trust god, he will give you children whenever and the means to provide for them. The counter point (which was usually me on my own) was that if you broke your leg, you wouldn't just chill and wait for god to fix it. The bible is null and void on birth control, but people don't like to hear that who feel strongly that they must have as many children as possible until they are physically unable to do so anymore.
A typical argument would go like this:
Me: Suppose a couple just got married. They waited to have sex until their wedding night, in accordance with the bible. How are they supposed to relax and enjoy each other if they're concerned they might get pregnant before the honeymoon even really gets underway?
Them: Trust god and he will provide them with children when he wants to. If they get pregnant, it was gods timing and they should be grateful.
Me: They're just starting out. They can't afford children. They haven't bought a house. They're both in school or starting new jobs.
Them: God will provide funds. they need to let go and trust him. it's selfish to do anything else.
Me: So, if they really don't want children, a newly married couple should just not have sex for a year or so until they're able to provide for them.
Them: yeah, pretty much. trust god.
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Oh, the days of church. I don't miss it at all.
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(And I mean "created" in a metaphorical way, not in a "let there be light" way")
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But if I were taking this for pms and wasn't sexually active (like I did for the first 3 years on the pill) I would be fine with it. But once sex started, I would need a monthly reminder.
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Since I used to do that all the time I got a contraceptive implant, with have about a 0.07% failure rate. It's not for everyone and whatnot, but is certainly a nice option.
And my uni's insurance paid for it!!!!!
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I know all is not bunnies and sparkles when we modify organ function, but baby --> bathwater, you know?