2: The Naturalamb condoms (an "imprint" of Trojan), made of lambskin, feel really good to me. The usual warnings: they are expensive as heck, they are anti-vegan, and (though not a consideration in your case, I suspect) they do not protect vs. STIs.
3: It means that you're not ovulating. Until you do. In which case, you go from not-ovulating, to ovulating, and then about 2 weeks later, you get your first post-partum period. (Which is how my mom got pregnant after me; her story is that she was thinking it might be time to start using the diaphragm again, and, oh, about a month or two too late.)
Actually, that's a point -- would you be interested in being fitted for a diaphragm? They are supposed to be used with spermicide, but there's a study that suggests they also work quite well "dry," and there are also home-made spermicide options like... lemon juice and aloe-vera gel, I think it is?
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Date: 2011-09-22 12:22 am (UTC)2: The Naturalamb condoms (an "imprint" of Trojan), made of lambskin, feel really good to me. The usual warnings: they are expensive as heck, they are anti-vegan, and (though not a consideration in your case, I suspect) they do not protect vs. STIs.
3: It means that you're not ovulating. Until you do. In which case, you go from not-ovulating, to ovulating, and then about 2 weeks later, you get your first post-partum period. (Which is how my mom got pregnant after me; her story is that she was thinking it might be time to start using the diaphragm again, and, oh, about a month or two too late.)
Actually, that's a point -- would you be interested in being fitted for a diaphragm? They are supposed to be used with spermicide, but there's a study that suggests they also work quite well "dry," and there are also home-made spermicide options like... lemon juice and aloe-vera gel, I think it is?