Friday, May 14, 2010

What can I do about birth control? (I can't take it b/c of blood clots)?

I am not quite ready for sex yet but when the time comes, I want to know what I can take that doesn't have a risk of blood clots. I have a past with blood clots (i'm only 14) and my doctor said to avoid birth control that might cause blood clots. What else is there?





Thanks for your help! :)


-EmWhat can I do about birth control? (I can't take it b/c of blood clots)?
read below about different types of contraception, first time sex, safer sex, about hymen and much more ...What can I do about birth control? (I can't take it b/c of blood clots)?
I'd say the best way for safe sex is a condom if you can't take the pill. Make sure one of you knows how to put it on right. There are other things that you can have surgically put in to your body to prevent pregnancy but at your age just go with the condom. Make sure the guy has a good one, not expired (latex deteriorates). Make sure it's the right side, and if he already put it on the wrong way then use a new one because even if you don't see anything on his penis there is precum that could still get you pregnant. There has to be room at the tip for the ***. Most of all, make sure that you're ready.
Barrier methods - 'dutch cap' - can't for the life of me remember its name duh. old age I guess. Diaphragm.


Condom - ya know - durex / mates or any one of a number of similar products.





There's also the sponge and the 'femidom'
Condoms. When you get into a relationship with someone on a monogamous basis you can use things like a diaphragm - after checking for STDS which you should do regularly. Talk to your ob/gyn for more info.
If you can find out how your body works and track ovulation perfectly it's sometimes more successful than using a condom. Being that you are 14..I'm going to say , go with the condom.
use a condem x]


i do. im 14 too. almost 15.


and it helps prevent the risk of sexually transmitted diseases
Condoms

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