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    Birth Control Methods

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    • Z Offline
      ZacK
      last edited by

      buds:
      Heyya Zack,


      Don't you worry there...
      I for one will not flame you! Heheh..
      Its nice to hear a guy's point of view.
      Usually diplomatic and un-emotional.
      Just straight-on.

      Just to share... i have been asking
      around frenz who have gone thru
      birth control methods mentioned by
      many in this thread. But i am waaaay
      to scaredy-cat to get it done myself..

      So, hey... Durex works for me.

      Buuuuut... if there was ever an accident,
      i sure kena! I suppose i'm quite fertile.
      Very regular periods.
      Physically active - i do exercise.
      Gym and swim. Plus retail therapy with gal pals...
      (Hey, thats multi tasking for you!) My good
      friend comes on the dot. Okay sometimes miss
      by few hours or a day at least. Not on any pills
      or medications.

      The disadvantage is though those french caps are
      cheap, convenient and also offer some form of
      protection (against getting another baby so soon),
      they are not the same as, bluntly put >the skin. :shock:
      Thanks Buds for not making me feel like an odd ball in this thread :celebrate:

      I can understand the concern that there's always a barrier in between :stupid: ... But hey it has it's benefits too, no more mess for one šŸ˜‰

      Anyway bet durex and okamoto... I would go for the latter cos they are touted to be \"next to nothing\". Anyway just a personal preference šŸ˜Ž

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        buds
        last edited by

        Heyya Zack,


        I'm a daddie's girl.. I talk to my dad about everything.
        Tho' many assume that i am a mummie's girl cos i am
        thee only daughter, daddie has been the girlfriend for
        me... with a guy's perspective of course. So, i tend to
        prefer the logic in my dad's advise rather than my mum's
        way of advise - endless nagging. That being said, it does
        not make me less closer to mum. But, dad has all the
        secrets, boy problems and all. So far its been awesome..

        Hence, I'm okay to discuss abt appropriate things under this
        forum, i welcome your suggestion with glee. Next to nothing
        is a seller! I am so going to japan-hunt this creation called
        Okamoto. Even the querkiest model of Durex doesn't reali
        seem to do the trick. So, we've stuck to Fetherlite by mutual
        preference for as long as i can remember. Correct me if i'm
        wrong but Durex shud be safer due to FDA testing, isn't it?

        Think i will give that a double check...



        Shucks..
        Bo liao.
        šŸ˜›

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          ZacK
          last edited by

          buds:
          Heyya Zack,


          I'm a daddie's girl.. I talk to my dad about everything.
          Tho' many assume that i am a mummie's girl cos i am
          thee only daughter, daddie has been the girlfriend for
          me... with a guy's perspective of course. So, i tend to
          prefer the logic in my dad's advise rather than my mum's
          way of advise - endless nagging. That being said, it does
          not make me less closer to mum. But, dad has all the
          secrets, boy problems and all. So far its been awesome..

          Hence, I'm okay to discuss abt appropriate things under this
          forum, i welcome your suggestion with glee. Next to nothing
          is a seller! I am so going to japan-hunt this creation called
          Okamoto. Even the querkiest model of Durex doesn't reali
          seem to do the trick. So, we've stuck to Fetherlite by mutual
          preference for as long as i can remember. Correct me if i'm
          wrong but Durex shud be safer due to FDA testing, isn't it?

          Think i will give that a double check...



          Shucks..
          Bo liao.
          šŸ˜›
          Very wise of you to go to daddy for advice :?: ... Most times, crisis are best handled in a logical manner without the emotions interfering with our decisions.

          Goodness I can save you your airfare to Japan and with that savings you probably can get carton loads of okamoto :!: They are available at Guardian Pharmacy and Watsons (i think) ... Anyway here's there sg website with their latest offering http://asp.okamoto-condoms.com.sg/

          So far I have never doubted Japan technology and accidents have not happened yet :celebrate:

          Hahaha just hope that our dear mod (CKS) does not decide to rate this a R21 thread šŸ˜›

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            tanlengleng
            last edited by

            ZacK:
            Wonder if I am opening up a can of worms or risk getting flamed sticking my finger in a thread with postings by mums only.


            I suppose that mums here have discussed and ruled out the possibility of your husbands using condoms instead? Based on what I read in relation to birth control methods for women, they seem to be pretty drastic measures that affects women physically.

            Other than going for the extreme measure of having either my wife or I going for sterilisation, I thought the trip to the convenience store to get a box of rubbers is by far the most simple and least harmful (to both mums and dads) form of birth control.

            Of cos certain choices/decision with regard to birth control methods may be made due to individual preferences... What I am saying is the choice of birth control method to use should be a joint decision by both mums and dads after having deliberated on the possibilities šŸ˜‰

            Btw I do not work for Durex or Okamoto japan, so not advocating any preferred choice šŸ˜›
            We used Dur*x, but still concieve our #3.
            Including us, after we asked around... There's 7 more couples using the same brands & concieved...

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              tanlengleng
              last edited by

              ZacK:

              Anyway bet durex and okamoto... I would go for the latter cos they are touted to be \"next to nothing\". Anyway just a personal preference šŸ˜Ž
              Hubby says okamoto seems to be smaller & tighter then durex,
              any man can advise on this?
              He says it's uncomfortable for him...

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                tanlengleng
                last edited by

                schellen:
                Yes, it's called Mirena. I didn't use the name cos I thought it'd be unfamiliar.

                Thanks,
                we found out that the hormones release may not be suitable for me.
                Cause it may \"trigger cancer cells\" (if any),
                and I am a person highly pro to getting it.

                My grandma dies of breast cancer,
                2 of my uncles dies of cancer,
                my dad is a cancer patient...

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                  schellen
                  last edited by

                  ZacK:
                  Wonder if I am opening up a can of worms or risk getting flamed sticking my finger in a thread with postings by mums only.


                  I suppose that mums here have discussed and ruled out the possibility of your husbands using condoms instead? Based on what I read in relation to birth control methods for women, they seem to be pretty drastic measures that affects women physically.
                  Don't worry, Zack, cos I'm sure my DH will find his way here soon. šŸ˜‰

                  We did use condoms before but we hated it. So inconvenient, mood spoiler and uncomfortable. Also, if you do the math, IUD and IUS in the long run will cost less than condoms. This also saves the trouble of having to remember when to re-stock. šŸ˜Ž

                  And about the effectiveness of condoms vs. IUD/IUS, IUD/IUS of course wins. One of my ex-colleagues conceived even though she and her DH used a condom. She was very upset as she had married barely a year and wasn't planning for kids so soon. This depressive mood plus a difficult pregnancy for her reinforced my opinion that condoms aren't that great.

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                    schellen
                    last edited by

                    buds:
                    Heyya schellen,


                    I haven't got to reading in detail abt the Mirena,
                    but i will. Just wanna quickly ask - does it hurt?

                    A few frenz say it hurt having the IUD inside..
                    Ouch.
                    That's strange. It's not supposed to hurt. When inserting and within 1-2 days after insertion, there may be a bit of discharge and some discomfort but it didn't hurt for me. There may be a bit cramping too but that's also normal. After that, you don't even know it's in there.

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                      schellen
                      last edited by

                      tanlengleng:
                      schellen:

                      Yes, it's called Mirena. I didn't use the name cos I thought it'd be unfamiliar.


                      Thanks,
                      we found out that the hormones release may not be suitable for me.
                      Cause it may \"trigger cancer cells\" (if any),
                      and I am a person highly pro to getting it.

                      My grandma dies of breast cancer,
                      2 of my uncles dies of cancer,
                      my dad is a cancer patient...

                      That's okay since you still have other options. For me, this was the best option.

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                        tanlengleng
                        last edited by

                        schellen:
                        tanlengleng:

                        [quote=\"schellen\"]Yes, it's called Mirena. I didn't use the name cos I thought it'd be unfamiliar.


                        Thanks,
                        we found out that the hormones release may not be suitable for me.
                        Cause it may \"trigger cancer cells\" (if any),
                        and I am a person highly pro to getting it.

                        My grandma dies of breast cancer,
                        2 of my uncles dies of cancer,
                        my dad is a cancer patient...

                        That's okay since you still have other options. For me, this was the best option.[/quote]Still \"sourcing\"... in the meantime, hope the cap will not fail us... šŸ˜›

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