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Teenmummy
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Posted: 17 November 2003 at 2:10pm |
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AlyAyde
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Posted: 17 November 2003 at 2:14pm |
Oh Emma are you saying what i think your saying.........If you are it must be really hard on you. Unless you are one of those awesome women that can distance themselves and seperate sex from a relationship. About the no protection thing maybe you could try a diaphram, ( i have no experience about what they are like but may be worth a shot if you dont want another baby just yet.)
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Posted: 17 November 2003 at 2:26pm |
diaphram wat happens with that?
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AlyAyde
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Posted: 17 November 2003 at 4:33pm |
Jess, Hope this helps just copied it of a web site. They arnt as effective as the pill or condoms but better than nothing.
What is it?
The diaphragm is a circular rubber dome that is filled with spermicidal jelly and placed over the woman's cervix.
How It Works
When the diaphragm is correctly placed over the cervix, it acts as a physical barrier to prevent sperm from entering the woman's uterus, thereby preventing conception. The spermicide is a chemical barrier that provides added protection.
How to Use
1) Wash your hands thoroughly before inserting the diaphragm.
2) Spermicide should be placed into the diaphragm and should be spread around on the inside of the rim.
3) Squeeze the sides of the diaphragm together with one hand and open the vulva with the other hand (diaphragms can come with applicators or can be inserted manually). Then insert the diaphragm.
4) Check to make sure that you have inserted the diaphragm correctly by feeling it with your finger. It is in the right place if you can feel your cervix through the diaphragm. The cervix feels like the end of your nose.
5) Once the diaphragm has been correctly inserted, it can provide protection for six hours. If more than six hours has elapsed, you should insert more spermicide on the outside of the diaphragm without taking it out.
6) You should apply an additional applicator full of spermicide with each repeated act of intercourse.
7) You must keep the diaphragm in for at least six hours after intercourse. It is okay to leave it in for longer, but it is not recommended to exceed 24 hours because of the possibility of getting Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).
8) When taking out your diaphragm, use your finger to carefully hook under your diaphragm and pull it out.
NOTE: Your doctor will show you how to insert your diaphragm when you go in for your fitting. He or she will have you practice inserting it yourself before leaving.
Advantages
· The diaphragm can protect against certain STD’s, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia.
· Your partner can insert it for you as part of foreplay.
· You can insert it yourself beforehand if you know you will be having intercourse, so as not to interrupt the spontaneity.
· When it is in place you can do all the things you usually do, such as go to the bathroom.
· You can still use your diaphragm during your period. The menstrual fluid will gather inside of the diaphragm. You can use a tampon while the diaphragm is in place.
Disadvantages
· You need a prescription for the size that fits you best. This requires you to see a physician.
· Inserting a diaphragm can interrupt the spontaneity of sex.
· It does not protect against all sexually transmitted diseases.
· The spermicide can have an unpleasant taste or smell.
· It can increase your risk of getting a bladder infection.
· You can’t use the diaphragm if you are allergic to rubber.
· It usually needs to be replaced every two years.
Taking Care of your Diaphragm
· Always wash your diaphragm in warm water with unscented soap. Never expose it to detergents or oil based substances. After washing it, dry the diaphragm thoroughly.
· Hold the diaphragm up to the light and look for any tears or holes in it. Stop using it if you find a hole.
· Be careful when inserting or removing your diaphragm. If you have sharp nails, hang nails, or jewelry; you may accidentally damage the diaphragm.
· You should see your doctor every year to make sure that your diaphragm still fits correctly.
You may need a new diaphragm if you've.…
· Gained or lost more than seven pounds. In this case your diaphragm might not fit as well as it used to.
· Had a baby.
· Miscarried.
· Had an abortion
Cost
The diaphragm alone can cost between $30 and $40. Before you can buy one, though, you have to pay for a doctor’s examination because you need a prescription in order to get one. Keep in mind that diaphragms have to be replaced every two years. The cost of using a diaphragm also includes the price of spermicide.
Effectiveness
The failure rate for a perfect user is 6% and the failure rate for a typical user is 20%.
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Maya
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Posted: 17 November 2003 at 9:13pm |
Thanks for the info.
I don't knwo if I can distance myself from the relationship. We had an awesome day yesterday, he spent all day with the kids, and I got a bit sentimental, guess I remembered why I fell in love with him in the first place.
On the other hand, I know it was probably a one-off - next weekend he'll be back drinking, and I know that I can live just fine without him. in fact, I don't know if we could live together again - I like my independence, and I've gotten really bossy! But there's a lot of history, 4 years and 2 children (considering I've raised Mona), so it's hard to know how to act around him. I mean, he's not my partner anymore, but he's still the father of my beautiful girls....
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Posted: 18 November 2003 at 8:06am |
I wouldnt have a clue how to act either, but did you know that you can get free counsiling either by yourself or together. One of my friends has been through this and the counsiler helped her and her ex word things correctly so that the other understood where each other was coming from. They now have a much healthier relationship .
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Maya
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Posted: 18 November 2003 at 12:03pm |
We got offered free counselling by the family court as part of the custody process, but he refused to go. I went, but because he wouldn't go I didn't get much out of it. I think I'm probably dealing with things better than he is, but he has a lot of other things going on in his life as well. then again, so do I....
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Posted: 18 November 2003 at 2:46pm |
hey emma hope everything is going well for you and start to get better.
Thanks for that info on that not sure ill get it done though??
Im gonna go to family planning and tell them what i dnt want i dnt want bleeding headaches etc...Wat can they get me!!
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Posted: 18 November 2003 at 3:37pm |
Good luck! I can't wait till they introduce a male contraceptive pill. But then again, how reliable are our men...?
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Posted: 07 June 2005 at 11:59am |
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Posted: 22 October 2011 at 11:48am |
Have you heard much about an Implant? This is injected under the skin in your arm and stops your body from releasing an egg- it lasts between 3-5 years. It is relatively new in Nz but if you google it you can find out more info, this is somthing I will consider after having this baby :)
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Posted: 25 October 2011 at 11:00am |
I just did a google and it says it costs $250 for the implant (well that was last years article). I am on the depo and I want to change but can't get the IUD for medical reasons, been on the combined pill and didn't really like it as I would forget and mini pill I hated so much...
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