You must do what is right for you, but there are many other types of birth control besides the pill. If you go talk to someone at a Planned Parenthood or a gynecologist, you can get information on many forms of birth control that work well and do not have to be taken every day. This will lessen your chances of guessing wrong on your ovulation and ending up pregnant.
There are patches, depot injections that last three months, IUDs, diaphragms, all kinds of different contraceptives. I just didn't want you to think your options were limited solely to the pill or condoms.
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You must do what is right for you, but there are many other types of birth control besides the pill. If you go talk to someone at a Planned Parenthood or a gynecologist, you can get information on many forms of birth control that work well and do not have to be taken every day. This will lessen your chances of guessing wrong on your ovulation and ending up pregnant.
There are patches, depot injections that last three months, IUDs, diaphragms, all kinds of different contraceptives. I just didn't want you to think your options were limited solely to the pill or condoms.
Good luck and thanks for writing.
October 22, 2010 - 6:52amThis Comment
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