• ThenThreeMore@startrek.website
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      Yes because it’s a well known fact that if a woman has problems with hormonal birth control then her partner automatically is unable to wear condoms.

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        My partner and I always use condoms, but it is nice knowing where I’m at in my cycle. It helps to know how paranoid I should be since I live in a red state.

        I don’t trust one method of birth control. We’ve talked about him getting a vasectomy, and I’ll probably be getting a microscope.

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          That’s fair. Before my V my partner was pretty anxious. Plus the few times she’s had to have the morning after pill the surge of hormones has fucked her cycle for best part of a year agtert

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        PSA: this is a reminder that no birth control method is fully bullet proof and that it’s perfectly valid to want to use condoms and track ovulation cycles at the same time.

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        That’s between my sister-in-law and her husband XD

        My wife and I don’t have to worry about pregnancy! (Planned) child is due in April =)

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          They’re pretty awesome. I think they can stay for 10 years, and it’s a relatively quick out-patient procedure to have it placed/removed. No hormones, and like 99% effective