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Idalia 02-07-2013 04:49 PM

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Oh, to answer the question, these are what I've tried so far: Pills and Condom.
BTW, some of my friends use a female condom. Anyone tried it? How was it?

Halia 02-19-2013 10:34 PM

Re: Different Kinds of Contraceptive Methods
 
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Originally Posted by Idalia (Post 1937)
Oh, to answer the question, these are what I've tried so far: Pills and Condom.
BTW, some of my friends use a female condom. Anyone tried it? How was it?

I've tried it twice but the feeling wasn't that appealing. Weird at first I guess, but not a fan. :mad:

Fanny 03-03-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Halia (Post 2149)
I've tried it twice but the feeling wasn't that appealing. Weird at first I guess, but not a fan. :mad:

Same here Halia, bloody not a fan! IMHO, pills are the best as "nothing" beats the real thing. #naughty ;)

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Abana 03-23-2013 08:20 AM

Re: Different Kinds of Contraceptive Methods
 
Are those birth control patches proven effective? :confused:

Idalia 04-07-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Halia (Post 2149)
I've tried it twice but the feeling wasn't that appealing. Weird at first I guess, but not a fan. :mad:

Really? Well, I guess it's much more convenient to be used by the guys, right? Well, let's leave the condom to them! Haha! :D

Dalinda 04-13-2013 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Abana (Post 2648)
Are those birth control patches proven effective? :confused:

I guess. I mean it works with some of my pals. But I feel like I'm not truly confident with it so I prefer pills above all.

Idalia 04-27-2013 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dalinda (Post 2878)
I guess. I mean it works with some of my pals. But I feel like I'm not truly confident with it so I prefer pills above all.

But they say even with pills, the safety isn't 100% as there will still be a chance of getting pregnant. Ligation then is the solution but I'm too early for this kind of option. :p

Cadelaria 05-05-2013 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Idalia (Post 3049)
But they say even with pills, the safety isn't 100% as there will still be a chance of getting pregnant. Ligation then is the solution but I'm too early for this kind of option. :p

Yes, and all artificial contraceptive methods happen to have only 99% efficacy so there's still a chance of getting pregnant. You only get 100% surety of not getting pregnant if you are ligated or your hubby/partner underwent vasectomy.

Adalira 05-11-2013 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Cadelaria (Post 3137)
Yes, and all artificial contraceptive methods happen to have only 99% efficacy so there's still a chance of getting pregnant. You only get 100% surety of not getting pregnant if you are ligated or your hubby/partner underwent vasectomy.

Another way is to breastfeed. Most moms who do have lesser chances of getting pregnant.


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