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Re: birth controlFrom: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 29 Nov 1999 20:26:59 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Julie wrote: > >I am wondering what my options might be for birth control. > >I have a severe allergic reaction to latex and in the past have >developed hives using the different spermicides that are available here >with a diaphragm and with condoms. I also became pregant with my >daughter using the diaphragm with spermicide. When I was about 19-20, >(I am 32 now), I was on the Pill, but couldn't tolerate the nausea and >vomiting it caused. > >I have one child (11 years) and have had 8 miscarriages (in the last 7 >years) and I would still like to have another child someday. I was TTC >until earlier this year when my marriage ended after several years of >IF. The doctors have no explanation for the miscarriages and called >them "faulty >implantation". Two of these preganancies were achieved through IVF and >6 were "natural". I do not smoke and am in good health other than the >issue of repeated miscarriages. My HSG was clear but my tubes are >"short". I know I ovulate each month because I take BBT and monitor CM >and CP. > >I need some guidance in selecting something that will be effective and >that will not cause the severe side effects that I have experienced in >the past. > >I appreciate your help. > >J. Newer pills less likely to give the side effects you had before. Also the IUD (newer since 1988-1989) is very effective and no longer carries the markedly increased risk of pelvic infection that it's predecessors did.
-- Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS Great Neck, New York
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