birth control
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189792)
• Boise, Idaho
25 Feb 25
4000 years ago it was common for women to stuff crocodile dung mixed with honey inside themselves. This was a physical barrier to keep the sperm from reaching the egg. The honey was used to prevent infections.
Vinegar-soaked...
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Ms Rae
@carebear29 (32002)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
1 Nov 18
So I have one week left of my birth control and that is next week and then I get to try and have another child before my body can't handle it anymore. I am 34 years old and my son has been wanting another sibling. I miscarried...
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Ms Rae
@carebear29 (32002)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
3 Oct 17
So my son for his 6th birthday asked for a baby sibling. Well, it has been 6 years since I had a child and I been doing a lot of thinking. Since I already have most of the baby stuff I need and almost set, I was thinking of...
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StacyB
@Srbageldog (7716)
• United States
24 May 17
Yesterday I saw the specialist in the Bay Area about how to move forward to treat my endometriosis. He told me what my various treatment options are, and wouldn't recommend one over the other. He said that each one comes with its...
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Jennifer
@LovingMyBabies (85923)
• Valdosta, Georgia
19 Mar 16
Oh wow, sorry fella's you really might not want to read this topic. I don't do it to you often though so be grateful for that. If you want to read and respond your welcome to though.
As for any women that are...
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Digital Nomad
@VinayaG (550)
• Kathmandu, Nepal
30 Aug 15
There are many methods for men and women to avoid pregnancy. Some of these methods are natural while some are clinical. In your experience, what is the most effective method to avoid pregnancy.
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jeanneyvonne
@jeanneyvonne (5500)
• Philippines
30 Dec 12
After the passing of the controversial RH bill, another bill is bound to be controversial as best – the divorce bill.
Personally, I think will be a more heated debate (as if the RH bill wasn’t) since this time, it is marriage...
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jeanneyvonne
@jeanneyvonne (5500)
• Philippines
18 Dec 12
I think we had enough of discussion about this bill. However I am very much interested on the men’s perspective. It does take two to tango and as much as this is a women’s issue, it will be interesting to see what men view in this...
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jureathome
@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
22 Nov 12
Hi women, I'd like to know if any of you experience the same effect of Depo injectables? It's been 2 weeks now, and I still have spotting. I started Depo 2 months ago, and I didn't bleed, until 2 weeks ago. It's just very slow...
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mommyboo
@mommyboo (13174)
• United States
8 Apr 12
I'm curious to see how many people here use or HAVE used birth control. It could be any form but I'm most interested in prescription forms.
If you DON'T, is it because you personally do not believe in it, because it isn't...
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ladybugmagic
@ladybugmagic (3978)
• United States
14 Mar 12
A bill is advancing in Arizona, where women who use contraceptives for the purpose of preventing pregnancy can be penalized. "If a woman wants the cost of her contraception covered, she has to "submit a claim" to her employer...
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bobmnu
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
4 Mar 12
It seems from the reports and the comments from people that this debate is over access to Birth Control. The impression I got was that if the Government didn't force the Churches to pay for Birth Control women could not get Birth...
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AidaLily
@AidaLily (1450)
• United States
17 Feb 12
Now the reason I posted this here is because in the U.S. a lot of churches do not believe in birth control because its against their God's plan.
I want to know why religions are against birth control and do the people against...
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