I hate birth controll pills?!


Question: I hate taking them every day, I hate that they make me moody and I hate that they give you all sort of health problems later in life.
When in the hell are they going to come out with a pill for men so they are the ones with all the burden?


Answers: I hate taking them every day, I hate that they make me moody and I hate that they give you all sort of health problems later in life.
When in the hell are they going to come out with a pill for men so they are the ones with all the burden?

A lot of people wish they could come out with a pill for men, but they'd never take it! There are other options besides pills though, check out this site, there's a long list of choices, maybe you can come up with a better choice:
http://www.askmygyn.com/birth_control.ph...

Use a condom idiot!

Not for several years, it is still in the works. If you hate the pill that much there are other options, for example the nuva ring that stays in place for three weeks and then comes out for your period and goes back in for another three weeks. There is also the Mirena IUD, a hormone based IUD that stays in for five years, it release a minute amount of levongestral, which is a synthetic version of progesterone, and it is a fraction of what is in birth control (I have this one and I love it, I have had no side effects and I don't get a period anymore, as one way it works is to think the uterine lining so that there is no where for the ovum to implant itself, it also thickens cervical mucous and stops ovulation, as well as it makes the uterus un inhabitable for a baby.) The mirena is 99.9% effective, here is what it looks like:
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodh...

There are also a few hormone free birth control methods for example a diaphragm, but that can be rather annoying as you have to put it in several hours before sex and what not. There is also the copper wire IUD, depending on your situation it might work for you. The only approved one in Canada and the United states is the Paragard, and it can stay in for up to 10 years.

Your doctor inserts it into your uterus, usually under local or general anesthesia, and if you want to know what it looks like, click here: http://www.paragard.com/custom/touch-par...

How It Works:
Copper is an essential trace mineral that is naturally present in a person



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