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I've just been taken off the contraceptive pill because of Cerebral Deep Vein Thrombosis. What form of ... |
contraception would anyone be able to suggest that would be safe only serious answers please cannot get an answer from anywhere was offered the mini pill not to sure on this one thanks Fertility Awareness Method is great, totally natural so no side effects, it can be used as a highly effective form of birth control, assist in identifying infections as well as reproductive problems, assist in conception, assist in choosing the sex of your baby, help you learn about your cycles, doesn't cost any more than a thermometer (can be get from as little as 拢1) and it easy to use once learned. In my opinion all girls should be taught how to use FAM or NFP [Natural Family Planning] during school, it would save a lot of problems with regards to unwanted pregnancy and sexual health issues. What about he pulling out before ejaculation?... Come on you know the answer... EFIL Have you tried the patch? I had to stop having the injection (depro-provera) as they've suddenly decided it's just about deadly,and have been using the patches for the last 3 months with no problems as far as I can tell,and if you're hopelessly forgetful like I am then it's great. Why not research natural family planning? Why not try a an IUD. This is the first contraceptive that has worked effectively for me after trying the pill, implants and injections. Obviously to condoms Hi Bright Spark, What I would suggest is a combination of rythym and condoms. If you are done having children, I would suggest the male take care of this dilemma. Deep Vein Thrombosis is not something to take lightly do not take any form of pill/patch/depo shot/iud with hormones. Stay away from that stuff. Also if you smoke please quit.best of luck to you my friend, I found myself in same situation and went on mini pill i got a baby for my troubles! (not reliable) i then had IDU fitted and had no further probs (or babies) until i chose to do so. I've been on a mini pill for 3years, its called cerrezette. I've been told its the best out there at the moment, very few side effects. Its also a continuous pill so theres no breaks, I haven't had a period fo three years, and its great for PMS. If you can remember to take it its worth considering. I've just started on a new mini pill called cerazette (although another poster said she's been on it for 3 years, but maybe not in the UK). It's as realiable as a combination pill but contains no estrogen so doesn't increase the risk of DVT. It's a 28 day pill so you don't take a break from it. So far I've had no problems with it. There are a variety of natural family planning methods use a condom, it doesn't have to be boring you can buy them in all different textures and colours, have fun I have read the many answers you have been getting, some completely stupid. pulling it out before ejaculation I read, a stupider you couldn't possibly get. back in the 1930s it was discovered that men lose a certain amount of sperm before ejaculation. Alot of women have similar concerns, find another method... Condoms... don't play with your health. Vasectomy for your man i've tried a few different forms of contraception, here are my thoughts about each one:- no 1 can tell you but the Dr has we could get it wrong so speak to your Dr and good luck If you had discussed this with your doctor then you would have an idea of what kind of contraception would be ok for you. I would suggest an Intra uterine device, called "Gynaefix". Its 6 copper beeds on a string and it is stitched intot he top of your uterine wall. It has no hormones in it, so will not put you at risk of DVT, PE, or any weight gain etc. I had one for 3 years and it worked fine. You can have them left in for 5 years. I got mine removed as started to try for a family. It was a bit uncomfortable being put in, like a really sore period, but some painkillers taken before implantation did help! |
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DVT is a clot or blockage of the vein. it can happen when you sit for long periods like on a plane or are in the hospital in bed all day. Any healthy person can get those, even young people. CVT... It can help as aspirin is an anti platelet however, DVT is a little more complicated than that. DVT is rarely a function of platelet actions but as other clotting factors in addition to platelets. ... I am not able to take the contraceptive pill as this is a problem that runs in my family. Both my mother and grandmother have had pulmonary embolisms, which were caused by deep vein thrombosis. th... 450 per every 8 hours ...Your foot is rested. However, you cant sit for long cause the other leg gets tired and you cross legs the other way. Your feet gets restless if you sit too long crossed and you start tapping PS... Go back to the doctor, tell him/her that your pain is too much to handle, and don't leave until they offer a solution. ...Yes, it is possible that you were too late to find that clot in your leg. That's one of the biggest problems with with assorted insurance companies attempting to 'doctor by committee'... So her doc is thinking she may have Antiphospholipid syndrome, right? So this disease is diagnosed by checking for anti-cardiolipin antibodies. Antibodies have 2 main types: IgG and IgM. Since her ... |
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