Contraception for ladies

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Feb 2011
1:38pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Pootle
The review that husband read was lots of mean on a support forum complaining they felt like they had been constantly kicked in the noo nahs since having the op. Eek!
Feb 2011
1:40pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Footpad
There is some reports of a very few having persistent pain probs.... however nothing can be seen to be the cause. They get reversed and it goes away.
Wouldn't even know I am 'detached' now.... except there are no little FP's getting in the way!
Feb 2011
1:41pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Frobester
Yeah, but come on. MTFU here. You've just had your nads opened up, pipes snipped and sealed up again, then your nads closed. It's going to hurt a bit when the drugs wear off. And I bet that review didn't include the millions, who, me included, felt fine after a couple of days.

Methinks maybe your husband is, um, embellishing the stats to avoid the need to go under the knife?
Feb 2011
1:43pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Pootle
No I saw the review. Anyway, implant be better (you don't know a vasectomy has worked for months until you've gone to the doctors and wanked into a pot a few times do you?). Just dunno which one.
Feb 2011
1:45pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Pootle
Also, according to the NHS doobry, "A common side effect of the implant is that your periods stop". Result!
Feb 2011
1:46pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Pootle
*does open mouthed shocked face*

im 14 and had the implant put in about 5 months ago .. i decided to get the implant because when i turned 14 i was 'seeing' some one and we got a big wake up call when i found my self pregnant ,after the shock settled tradgicaly medication i was on b4 i found i was pregnant did to much damage and we lost our baby i no its very young but me and my family dont belive abortion is right so i only had one option after weve had a dramatic few months i decied that thre implant being the most effective contriception was that best thing for me / us i havnt told my um and i dont no weather i should or not ?? xx ive had no prblems with anything so far and if people are saying its painfull dont belive them i nearl faint around needles the only one you can feel is the one to numb the arm which ony feels like a tiny scrath i would recommed it 100% x
Feb 2011
1:48pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Stumpy
poor kid. :-( at least she is being sensible now and using contraception.
Feb 2011
1:50pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Pootle
I don't think I even knew what sex was when I was 14!
Feb 2011
4:00pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Hourglass
Poots :-) Would your hubby have it done if he had a general...my hubby did and no probs at all other than being very nervous around the two little HG's and a bit of bruising and swelling (not the ;-) type either). Most of his friends said they had probs when having the op with a local - which stands to reason as they were clearly $hitt1ng a brick ;-)
Feb 2011
4:01pm, 11 Feb 2011
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Stumpy
my bro-in-law had no problems. my sister was so interested she even went in and watched!! :-o

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