Copper chain as a virgin?
Hi π
I have my first gynecologist appointment in two weeks, where I will discuss the copper chain.
I'll be sure to ask any questions there, of course. But I'm already a little concerned about whether gynecologists who specialize in Gynefix also use it on virgins.
I'm 20 and have been with my boyfriend for a month now. And I don't want to feel pressured to sleep with him if that's the basic prerequisite for getting pregnant.
Could you perhaps say something about that?
Thank you very much
I’d be advised as a basic requirement for a gyn that also uses the chain. I think you have on the screen, right?
You should really clarify everything else on site, as it is/can be very individual, so that flat-rate answers do not bring you further.
I myself had the chain for five years and was very satisfied. Up to a stronger mobat bleeding no effects, complaints or the like, and also after drawing 0 problems.
That sounds really good at π yes, the doctor to whom I will go is specially trained to use the Gynefix. I’m really excited. Did you let that happen to you at that time without anaesthesia?
Yeah, but with me the case was also completely different. Not comparable to you as a virgin.
That was not pleasant, but no drama. After that, it still feels about a day of period-like pressure and then was rest for five years.
Were you in severe pain when you started? Or can we get it?
How are you menstrustion? Light/strong bleeding; pain or none; Duration? With the Gynefix copper chain it can happen that your menstrual bleeding is even stronger, longer and more painful. Also, lubrication bleeding can occur.
My period is absolutely fine. No pain, mood swings etc. The bleeding takes 3-5 days. Take a day break in between. Therefore, I do not want to take hormones that destroy my entire household.
No more. This would not be possible without hurting the young lady skin (if still intact). The copper chain / copper spiral is usually recommended for older women with children.
But let your women’s doctor advise you, she can guess it better.
I would have the necklace in any case with an anesthesia. That’s what my doctor wants. But I’m still afraid.
You can only defile the mother’s mouth. It is clamped with a tong to hold it and then stretched with an instrument to be able to insert the spiral.
It’ll probably be a bit painful even the days after.
And the cuofer chain / spiral naturally also has side effects that you have to consider well.
This is complete nonsense and testifies that you have no idea of the copper chain.
This is done because of the danger of infertility of my knowledge. I also wanted the copper hospital instead of the hormonal spiral. I was told by several women doctors.
These are steadfast claims.
Dr. Google π€£
Well…
So according to Google, this is still not recommended. What does not mean that you can’t do it or that it has to give these complications.
That’s why doctors and the patient decide what makes sense (:
Well, this is about the copper chain, not the spiral. "My knowledge" is therefore irrelevant.
The copper chain is a further development of the spiral and even specially developed for young women. The danger of infertility is extremely low, since the chain has no friction contact with the uterus wall at all – in contrast to the spiral.
Yes, it’s been overdue for a long time (:
Just try out. You let her out for trouble.
Trying about studying in case of contraception π I wish there was something that is simply good and unproblematic for all women
In the case of copper prevention, there is a higher risk of infertility and injury to the uterus and surrounding organs.
The period is usually stronger and more painful.
How good for her can’t tell anyone before, you can’t have any problems.
I had a hormonal spiral and had to let her be removed again due to permanent bleeding and pain during sex after about 7 months.
This is true with the side effects of course. But almost everything has side effects nowadays. I just don’t want to prevent hormones in any case
Oh, that can be. You’ll have a few days after that to fight like the period.
I don’t know what kind of anaesthesia this is. Probably something like a dawn sleep. That’s why I’m not even afraid of the pain in itself
And why not try condoms or pills first? At least you are no longer bound in the long term, you have lower chances of becoming infertile and possibly you can also carry the pill quite well
No, so I don’t want to take hormones at all. I have already discussed this with my friend and he understands me completely. I just don’t want to risk ruining my health/psych/ appearance and cycle.
We’re just not sure we want to sleep with each other if we’re just keeping condoms. He probably has bad experiences with a girl before me and the pill after that, so we would prefer double contraception.
A copper chain can also be removed at any time and you cannot forget it, such as the pill. I only hear a lot of positive points everywhere. But only women who already had GV.