My Birth Control Struggle
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:35 pm
Hey y’all. I came here almost to vent, but also get some help or insight. I travel for work and sometimes my birth control pills (MonoNessa) have to be left in the car for hours at a time without the AC. When traveling, I keep my pills in a coin purse inside an insulated lunch box inside my suitcase surrounded by clothes and a blanket on top. The inside of the lunchbox never feels hot and my blister pack and pills never look, smell, or feel any different, despite the temperature inside the vehicle definitely getting well above the excursion temperature (86 degrees F).
I’ve called my doctor, the pharmacy, and the manuafacturer, all of which gave me generic answers like, “call the (insert pharmacist/manufacturer.” I’ve read as long as they look ok, they should be fine.
It is worth noting I keep other meds in the lunch box, such as Zyrtec and Tylenol, and both seem to function properly, leading me to believe my pills are as well, but sometimes it’s nice just to hear/see someone say, “you’ll be fine.”
I cannot get an iud or other form of contraception until at least January because of my insurance, and this job lasts until October. We would like to continue not using condoms because I get rashes every time, even with latex free condoms, and that makes sex (and the days following) uncomfortable.
I guess I just want clarification that my pills should be okay since the pack/pills do not look/feel/smell altered in any way? I know it’s not a strict yes/no answer, but I figure if the OTCs still work with these conditions, then my bcps are doing their job as well.
I’ve called my doctor, the pharmacy, and the manuafacturer, all of which gave me generic answers like, “call the (insert pharmacist/manufacturer.” I’ve read as long as they look ok, they should be fine.
It is worth noting I keep other meds in the lunch box, such as Zyrtec and Tylenol, and both seem to function properly, leading me to believe my pills are as well, but sometimes it’s nice just to hear/see someone say, “you’ll be fine.”
I cannot get an iud or other form of contraception until at least January because of my insurance, and this job lasts until October. We would like to continue not using condoms because I get rashes every time, even with latex free condoms, and that makes sex (and the days following) uncomfortable.
I guess I just want clarification that my pills should be okay since the pack/pills do not look/feel/smell altered in any way? I know it’s not a strict yes/no answer, but I figure if the OTCs still work with these conditions, then my bcps are doing their job as well.