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    Location: Midwest | You need to see a good gynecologist and find out why you have bad cramps, especially suddenly. Could be fibroid tumors, endometriosis, or another health problem that requires treatment. You should be going once per year anyway for an annual checkup. If you have insurance, they cover the full cost of that visit and annual testing. |
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| barrelracr131 - 2015-04-16 2:21 PM You need to see a good gynecologist and find out why you have bad cramps, especially suddenly. Could be fibroid tumors, endometriosis, or another health problem that requires treatment.
You should be going once per year anyway for an annual checkup. If you have insurance, they cover the full cost of that visit and annual testing.
most doctors will tell you once every 3 years now. Or at least mine did. I go every 6 months, but I have a high chance of developing cervical cancer. I also get a lot of abnormal paps and have to get biopsys done often. Which suuuck |
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          Location: Kentucky | americanpride08 - 2015-04-16 3:27 PM barrelracr131 - 2015-04-16 2:21 PM You need to see a good gynecologist and find out why you have bad cramps, especially suddenly. Could be fibroid tumors, endometriosis, or another health problem that requires treatment.
You should be going once per year anyway for an annual checkup. If you have insurance, they cover the full cost of that visit and annual testing. most doctors will tell you once every 3 years now. Or at least mine did. I go every 6 months, but I have a high chance of developing cervical cancer. I also get a lot of abnormal paps and have to get biopsys done often. Which suuuck
If my doctor told me to get a pap ever 3 years, I'd find a new doc, lol. |
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    Location: MD | I got pregnant on NuvaRing I use Mirena and love it. I had the implant and it was extremely painful it would stab my muscle if I rode or did any sort of activity like lift hay it would stab. Painful to take out too I had alot of scarring. |
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| Nateracer - 2015-04-16 2:16 PM The fact is that your doctor is not going to think your crazy if you make an appt. for bad cramping and ask them for the options. The thing about asking your doctor is that they KNOW you! They know your hormone levels, you can tell them your lifestyle, and they can help you make a decision.
If you don't want to pay for a doctor visit, go to Planned Parenthood and see if you qualify for free services. (I'll probably get yelled at for that advice.) Asking here is just going to get a bunch of people saying what they have and why they like it. It tells you NOTHING about how it's going to affect your body, hormones, etc.
Not to mention if you google birth control, it'll tell you all you need to know.
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       Location: Home....Smiling M Farms | To each their own, but be careful with the Depo shot. My sister was on it for 6 years, she's been off it now for about 3-4, she has had very irregular periods and has had 2 miscarriages since....Dr said it was because she was on the shot so long, her hormones are all over the place. |
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       Location: Home....Smiling M Farms | Murphy - 2015-04-16 2:36 PM
americanpride08 - 2015-04-16 3:27 PM barrelracr131 - 2015-04-16 2:21 PM You need to see a good gynecologist and find out why you have bad cramps, especially suddenly. Could be fibroid tumors, endometriosis, or another health problem that requires treatment.
You should be going once per year anyway for an annual checkup. If you have insurance, they cover the full cost of that visit and annual testing. most doctors will tell you once every 3 years now. Or at least mine did. I go every 6 months, but I have a high chance of developing cervical cancer. I also get a lot of abnormal paps and have to get biopsys done often. Which suuuck
If my doctor told me to get a pap ever 3 years, I'd find a new doc, lol.
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| I had the implant, wasn't fond of it. It made me gain weight bad and I'm still trying to get it off. I had irregular periods that could last up to a month, sometimes no period. No worry about getting pregnant either it killed all sex drive whether it worked or not. Some do love it, but it wasn't for me. I would start off with something like the pill, it's easy to change if it doesn't work. getting the doctor to take the implannon from my arm was like pulling teeth. |
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| Murphy - 2015-04-16 2:36 PM
americanpride08 - 2015-04-16 3:27 PM barrelracr131 - 2015-04-16 2:21 PM You need to see a good gynecologist and find out why you have bad cramps, especially suddenly. Could be fibroid tumors, endometriosis, or another health problem that requires treatment.
You should be going once per year anyway for an annual checkup. If you have insurance, they cover the full cost of that visit and annual testing. most doctors will tell you once every 3 years now. Or at least mine did. I go every 6 months, but I have a high chance of developing cervical cancer. I also get a lot of abnormal paps and have to get biopsys done often. Which suuuck
If my doctor told me to get a pap ever 3 years, I'd find a new doc, lol.
That is the new recommendation actually. I was shocked when my doctor told me. However, I still have to get a physical and pelvic yearly in order to have my BC script renewed. |
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 Location: Lost in the corn of Iowa. | NJJ - 2015-04-16 1:19 PM
TessBelle - 2015-04-16 12:57 PM I'm trying to look at my options for birth control and want everyone's opinion on what your on and the pros and cons. I'm leaning more towards the implant that you have put in your arm but I've hard it causes weight gain.
OK.....I am going to be a little harsh here.....are you nuts? If you are even, in the least bit, thinking of "bedding" the guy that you have only known a month and have serious doubts about, you need therapy....NOT birth control!
Agree with Norma, if you're that crazy just get sterilized save the world the trouble.  |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | k.maddocks24 - 2015-04-16 3:19 PM Murphy - 2015-04-16 2:36 PM americanpride08 - 2015-04-16 3:27 PM barrelracr131 - 2015-04-16 2:21 PM You need to see a good gynecologist and find out why you have bad cramps, especially suddenly. Could be fibroid tumors, endometriosis, or another health problem that requires treatment.
You should be going once per year anyway for an annual checkup. If you have insurance, they cover the full cost of that visit and annual testing. most doctors will tell you once every 3 years now. Or at least mine did. I go every 6 months, but I have a high chance of developing cervical cancer. I also get a lot of abnormal paps and have to get biopsys done often. Which suuuck If my doctor told me to get a pap ever 3 years, I'd find a new doc, lol. That is the new recommendation actually. I was shocked when my doctor told me. However, I still have to get a physical and pelvic yearly in order to have my BC script renewed.
It's the new recommendations because they are getting ready for a one payer system and they don't want to have the burden of actually paying for yearly pap smears. It's no different with the automakers saying to get your oil changed every 3 months and now that most auto makers include oil changes, they say up to 10,000. miles. What a joke. |
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| I use the pills. The first brand of pill caused bad acne so I switched to a different pill. Much better. I have heard people having A LOT of troubles with IUD's like staying in place, uterine lining problems, etc. I suggest not to do the implant, heard it is awful to get out and you have no regulation of the hormones you are getting. Depo is supposed to increase your risk of blood clots, and be one of the ones with adverse side affects but it all depends on the person. It is not true that birth control will necessarily make you gain weight, but it actually messes with your hunger hormones and cravings so that is how you gain weight. |
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     Location: Texas | I have the Nexplanon (the implant in the arm) and I love it. I haven't had any weight gain, my face doesn't break out. I have a period about every three months. |
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   Location: Florida | hoofs_in_motion - 2015-04-16 3:15 PM
Depo shot for me.....absolutely no side effects yay!
Depo for me too, after my first little girl. Only side effects are that about the 3 weeks before I get the next shot I spot/ bleed lightly and the week before I'm hungry and grouchy like I'm PMSing! No weight gain, no break outs, no bloating so far. Going on a year. Once I figured out that I get 2 1/2 months with no period then a 3 week long period right at the end I can work around it. LOL |
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        Location: n.c. | Why don't you set up an appointment with you Doctor and they can set you on the course of BC that would be right for you. |
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   Location: Always on call..... | Nevertooold - 2015-04-16 3:43 PM
k.maddocks24 - 2015-04-16 3:19 PM Murphy - 2015-04-16 2:36 PM americanpride08 - 2015-04-16 3:27 PM barrelracr131 - 2015-04-16 2:21 PM You need to see a good gynecologist and find out why you have bad cramps, especially suddenly. Could be fibroid tumors, endometriosis, or another health problem that requires treatment.
You should be going once per year anyway for an annual checkup. If you have insurance, they cover the full cost of that visit and annual testing. most doctors will tell you once every 3 years now. Or at least mine did. I go every 6 months, but I have a high chance of developing cervical cancer. I also get a lot of abnormal paps and have to get biopsys done often. Which suuuck If my doctor told me to get a pap ever 3 years, I'd find a new doc, lol. That is the new recommendation actually. I was shocked when my doctor told me. However, I still have to get a physical and pelvic yearly in order to have my BC script renewed.
It's the new recommendations because they are getting ready for a one payer system and they don't want to have the burden of actually paying for yearly pap smears. It's no different with the automakers saying to get your oil changed every 3 months and now that most auto makers include oil changes, they say up to 10,000. miles. What a joke.
This has actually been the recommendation for years now. It's not really new anymore. Don't start PAP's until age 21, regardless of sexual activity. Then go to PAP's every three years at age 25 if there have been successive normal PAP's. The reason has nothing to do with single party payer. It is because we were doing too many biopsies and other procedures, that could potentially compromise the competence of the cervix which puts you at risk for preterm labor, for PAP results that ended up being benign/transient. We were over treating something that wasn't actually a problem. Even if you do have an abnormal PAP now the recommendations for biopsy have decreased. There are all sorts of exceptions to these guidelines, of course, so you should talk to your doctor about what is appropriate for your age and GYN history.
If your doctor is still PAPing you every year you should find a new doc - one who is actually current on the literature and outcomes. |
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  Location: home for the winter...what a dumb idea | I have a iud . My Dr and I discussed all the optio s and it was the best for me. I had terrible cramps and horrible long periods ......now only a occational cramp. |
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