Contraception and SSRIs - personal anecdotes needed!
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Contraception and SSRIs - personal anecdotes needed!
Hi all!
Just wondering if anyone’s got any experience with having Nexplanon and also taking SSRIs (specifically Citalopram)? I can’t find any literature stating they interact, perhaps someone here can link me to studies on nexplanon and SSRIs?
Just wondering if anyone’s got any experience with having Nexplanon and also taking SSRIs (specifically Citalopram)? I can’t find any literature stating they interact, perhaps someone here can link me to studies on nexplanon and SSRIs?
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Re: Contraception and SSRIs - personal anecdotes needed!
Hi Kela!
Nexplanon and Citalopram do not have any interactions on paper; I also asked a family member who worked in OBGYN for a decade to confirm!
Although I do not have personal experience with the interactions between Nexplanon and Citalopram, I did find some threads (Reddit and Quora) from people who have that experience that you may find helpful!
Hopefully someone with personal anecdotes can chime in on this thread soon, though!
Nexplanon and Citalopram do not have any interactions on paper; I also asked a family member who worked in OBGYN for a decade to confirm!
Although I do not have personal experience with the interactions between Nexplanon and Citalopram, I did find some threads (Reddit and Quora) from people who have that experience that you may find helpful!
Hopefully someone with personal anecdotes can chime in on this thread soon, though!
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Re: Contraception and SSRIs - personal anecdotes needed!
Thankyou Caitlin!
Debating going back onto nexplanon after a few years break, only this time as in a LTR, don’t want to use condoms …would nexplanon plus a diaphragm work as a buddying up contraception system?
Are spermacides safe (as in not from an effective pov, but like genuinely safe for cervix use)? In the UK I can’t really say we hear much about diaphragms and spermacides! It seems to be something of an old fashioned method.
So if anyone has any diaphragm experiences from the NHS I’d love to hear them!
Debating going back onto nexplanon after a few years break, only this time as in a LTR, don’t want to use condoms …would nexplanon plus a diaphragm work as a buddying up contraception system?
Are spermacides safe (as in not from an effective pov, but like genuinely safe for cervix use)? In the UK I can’t really say we hear much about diaphragms and spermacides! It seems to be something of an old fashioned method.
So if anyone has any diaphragm experiences from the NHS I’d love to hear them!
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Re: Contraception and SSRIs - personal anecdotes needed!
Using a birth control implant and a diaphragm as contraception would be buddying up, yes! Nexplanon is 99% effective in preventing pregnancy and diaphragms are varied between 92-96% effectiveness. Spermicides are safe for cervical use within reason; obviously if you experience irritation or a reaction, discontinued use is recommended. Additionally, using it too many times a day can lead to vaginal irritation as well. Spermicides are about 70% effective on their own and is often recommended to be used in combination with another form of contraception
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Re: Contraception and SSRIs - personal anecdotes needed!
Hmm I wonder if the NHS would let me have both the implant AND a diaphragm? I know we here understand doubling up but I wonder if a Dr would feel the same
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Re: Contraception and SSRIs - personal anecdotes needed!
Hey Kela,
I can't say how your doctor will react, but both methods work pretty differently to each-other so there's no interaction between them and so no reason you can't use both.
The implant is extremely effective so they might raise an eyebrow at first, but hopefully from that you can talk through an option that feels good for you, and hopefully you can get them onboard!
Here's the NHS page on how to get one: Where to get diaphragms or caps - not a huge amount of info, but out of the options they've given I'd say your GP is your best bet unless you know of a good sexual health clinic, availability of sexual health specific services is sadly very patchy around the country these days.
That said, I know you said you weren't interested in condoms, but condoms do offer STI protection which neither of these methods do, and also tend to be a bit more convenient if what you're shopping for is a second method. Would it be you or a partner who would be against condoms?
I can't say how your doctor will react, but both methods work pretty differently to each-other so there's no interaction between them and so no reason you can't use both.
The implant is extremely effective so they might raise an eyebrow at first, but hopefully from that you can talk through an option that feels good for you, and hopefully you can get them onboard!
Here's the NHS page on how to get one: Where to get diaphragms or caps - not a huge amount of info, but out of the options they've given I'd say your GP is your best bet unless you know of a good sexual health clinic, availability of sexual health specific services is sadly very patchy around the country these days.
That said, I know you said you weren't interested in condoms, but condoms do offer STI protection which neither of these methods do, and also tend to be a bit more convenient if what you're shopping for is a second method. Would it be you or a partner who would be against condoms?
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