The-Screw wrote:wastegal wrote:the worst pill is the after 72 hour pill... its 3 day... that pill much be STRONG
lol. tried it huh.
maybe
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The-Screw wrote:wastegal wrote:the worst pill is the after 72 hour pill... its 3 day... that pill much be STRONG
lol. tried it huh.

S-D-M wrote:zulaika,
These researches are done by warring pharmaceutical companies. They will try to undermine each other


S-D-M wrote:zulaika,
These researches are done by warring pharmaceutical companies. They will try to undermine each other

You-Don't-Know-Me wrote:Intrauterine device (IUDs) are more effective than the pill, the 5 year IUD from Mirena releases progesterine, while the 10 year copper IUD does not, the whole procedure takes less than 10 mins. at the OBGYN and the woman can have it removed at anytime.

You-Don't-Know-Me wrote:Intrauterine device (IUDs) are more effective than the pill, the 5 year IUD from Mirena releases progesterine, while the 10 year copper IUD does not, the whole procedure takes less than 10 mins. at the OBGYN and the woman can have it removed at anytime.


AbdiWahab252 wrote:Nabeela,
I believe the shot is much better or the IUD copper is a more effective solution (after you have given birth to your first child).
Then there is the pull out method which works if the man has great self control & the woman knows her cycle well.
Wastegal,
Forget about Screw. Nothing is worse than having an unwanted pregnancy.
You-Don't-Know-Me wrote:Intrauterine device (IUDs) are more effective than the pill, the 5 year IUD from Mirena releases progesterine, while the 10 year copper IUD does not, the whole procedure takes less than 10 mins. at the OBGYN and the woman can have it removed at anytime.
wastegal wrote:
Its called a coil, it can be inserted through the viagna or implant in your arm

You-Don't-Know-Me wrote:AW,
Who said I was a newbie?![]()
Besides, I worked in the health field, this stuff comes naturally. Surprisingly enough many post-partum Somali mothers are opting for birth control these days, specially IUDs, the Mirena is even covered by Medicaid eventhough it costs around $2,100 to get it installed.


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