birth control options for someone who’s picky?
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 12:43 pm
hi, long time no see!
me and my partner have recently-ish managed to find a way around my previous painful PiV sex problems which i’m super proud of because i didn’t think i’d ever get here. in reference to one of my last posts: things between us are so much better now and i’m the happiest i’ve ever been!
i’ve recently reached one year on depo which means i probably should start reviewing my options because of the unfortunate bone density loss thing before i reach that second year in case it’s decided that it’s not safe for me to continue.
i’ve been on the mini pill before, but that gave me constant migraines so i’d say that’s ruled out. i asked for the combined pill and was refused because of my BMI despite it not actually being in obese.
i don’t particularly feel very favourable towards the implant because the idea of a plastic rod in my arm makes me feel queasy!
every single nurse or doctor i’ve ever seen has tried to push the IUD on me. which in theory, sounds great. in practise, i have a tilted uterus and i’ve heard many, many horror stories from people who have had them inserted about the process of having it inserted. pain relief is not offered here - it’s just “take a couple of paracetamol, you’ll survive!” now i’m not entirely ruling out the IUD but i’m not sure their routine insertion method would work for me, at all.
so i’m feeling a bit stuck.
any ideas for a birth control method i could look into or if there’s anything i could mention to my doctor to make a hypothetical IUD insertion easier on me?
me and my partner have recently-ish managed to find a way around my previous painful PiV sex problems which i’m super proud of because i didn’t think i’d ever get here. in reference to one of my last posts: things between us are so much better now and i’m the happiest i’ve ever been!
i’ve recently reached one year on depo which means i probably should start reviewing my options because of the unfortunate bone density loss thing before i reach that second year in case it’s decided that it’s not safe for me to continue.
i’ve been on the mini pill before, but that gave me constant migraines so i’d say that’s ruled out. i asked for the combined pill and was refused because of my BMI despite it not actually being in obese.
i don’t particularly feel very favourable towards the implant because the idea of a plastic rod in my arm makes me feel queasy!
every single nurse or doctor i’ve ever seen has tried to push the IUD on me. which in theory, sounds great. in practise, i have a tilted uterus and i’ve heard many, many horror stories from people who have had them inserted about the process of having it inserted. pain relief is not offered here - it’s just “take a couple of paracetamol, you’ll survive!” now i’m not entirely ruling out the IUD but i’m not sure their routine insertion method would work for me, at all.
so i’m feeling a bit stuck.
any ideas for a birth control method i could look into or if there’s anything i could mention to my doctor to make a hypothetical IUD insertion easier on me?