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I have been together with someone who is 15 years old and I am 16 years old
Which contraceptives do you prefer not to use?
I have been together with someone who is 15 years old and I am 16 years old
Which contraceptives do you prefer not to use?
I'm going on vacation with my boyfriend this summer and using the pill for contraception. I'll be taking it for 21 days, followed by a seven-day break. The problem is, we've booked a two-week vacation, and I'm supposed to get my period in the last week. Would it be possible to delay it somehow? So,…
Hey, I took the morning-after pill about two weeks ago. Because I had unprotected sex on the day I ovulated (according to the period app "Flo"). I was supposed to have my period eight days ago, and during that time I took two pregnancy tests, both of which were negative. I still have a white…
Which side are you on?
Does anyone have experience?
My boyfriend wants to do it without a condom for the first time, but with a pull-out instead, and he says you can't get pregnant that way. Is that true? I'm kind of worried that it's not safe and that, in the worst case scenario, I'll end up pregnant right away. What should I tell…
I'm not currently taking the pill, and yesterday and today he penetrated me several times without a condom. He didn't come either. I don't have the opportunity to take the morning-after pill today, but I can tomorrow morning when I go to the pharmacy.
At that age, girls shouldn’t take the spiral. The womb is still quite small and at the age you develop physically.
I had my first spiral with 22 years and the smallest version. It wasn’t easy to find a doctor who puts me so young.
I had my bleeding about every 2.5 weeks for about 11 days. And the constant pain in the abdomen wasn’t so funny either.
If copper is contraceptive, take the copper ball (IUB). He has no edges like the spiral. You will also bleed the first 3 – 6 months very long and strong, but it is not as bad as the spiral.
Nuva Ring/Vaginal Ring is not really a contraceptive when you don’t want children first. Girlfriends of mine reported that the part was always slipped away during sex, a huge mess after sex and even unnoticed (probably on the toilet) was lost.
“Pill after” should be taken only in absolute emergency (e.g. condom torn) and not as a common contraceptive.
My recommendation:
Condominium for the Lord, pill or copper ball (IUB) for the woman would be more recommended.
Condominium at least until the body of the woman has become used to the pill or the copper.
You don’t always wear any pill and you can lose the copper inserts, whether spiral, chain or ball in the first 3-4 months. She should keep an eye on it.
I have already had the pills and I am still very satisfied with this
I prefer condoms. Be male
Spiral, never do