[identity profile] eatmyveggies.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vaginapagina
anyone had luck with using herbs or herbal supplements as a form of birth control?

i just got the depo provera shot a few months ago, which i seriously regret.  i was in the process of trying to lose weight which was going smoothly, but post-shot i gained the weight all back plus more.  i've also felt pretty lackluster and unambitious, and my sex drive is totally DEAD.  i can't even orgasm.  so basically, i would never get the shot again and i'd like to find birth control options that wouldn't affect me so much hormonally.

also, i'm interested in sterilization.  i don't want to have kids, but i'm not sure that a doctor would perform an infertility procedure on a single, childless woman under 25.  any experience with that?

Date: 2007-05-19 07:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarasnee.livejournal.com
You always have a copper IUD as a more permanent option of birth control that is non-hormonal but doesn't make you lose your fertility if you can't find a doc to take away your fertility completely. They can be worn for 5-10 years, versus a hormonal one that is 3-5 years. At any rate, depo isn't a good example of all HBC types, you could always just try a different one with a different hormone dosage based on your doc's recommendation. Some affect libido, some don't, it's unfortunately kind of a crap shoot. good luck!

Date: 2007-05-19 08:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarasnee.livejournal.com
I totally understand that (I'm a past anti-hormones conspiracy theorist), sounds like IUD is a cool option if your doc is anti-infertility-procedures at your age.

Date: 2007-05-19 03:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minisecret.livejournal.com
Although I completely understand that you're just generally unsatisfied with what you've experienced of HBC, I would imagine that taking it for 10 years or so and then getting sterilised wouldn't do much harm to your body.

Date: 2007-05-19 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jennifer0246.livejournal.com
HBC really hasn't been shown to have negative side effects over the long-term - it actually reduces the risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers, and by virtue of getting women in for yearly exams including breast checks it helps find early signs of breast cancer, which is very much more treatable than later cancers. Not that HBC is the be-all, end-all, but it's an alright thing in the interim, you know?

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