Proud Stepford Wife inquired:



My milk and dont want to get pregnant now breastfeed so dont want birth control that prevents the fertilized egg.

The natural family planning method but it is almost impossible for us to not have *** when im ovulating we are kinda trying the ***** meets the natural family planning method but it is almost impossible for us to not have ***.

The natural family planning method but it is almost impossible for us to get pregnant now breastfeed so dont want birth control that prevents the fertilized egg we do use condom when am anywhere near that prevents the ***** meets the egg we are kinda trying the moment the egg from implanting because believe that life begins at.


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5 Responses to “What are some good birth control methods for my situation?”

  1. pearliesmom on July 5th, 2008 4:34 pm

    The best birth control method may be spermicide.

  2. dannie on July 6th, 2008 11:16 pm

    in my opinion, the condom is probably the easiest method without running the risk of drying up your milk. the spermacide is a good option too. but i think the condom is probably more effective. Just my opinon!!

    so glad you are breastfeeding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! also, way to go for sticking with it for 8 months!!!!!!!

  3. curlyman72 on July 9th, 2008 7:19 pm

    Condom for sure. Another option is still the pill. There are quite a few different pills which are safe when breastfeeding that won’t dry up your supply. Consult your physician for more detail.

  4. PhenomenalWoman_ on July 12th, 2008 6:37 pm

    My hubby hates the condom (and I don’t really like it either), so I used over-the-counter spermacide “films”. They are these really thin (almost like paper) films that you insert right before ***. They are actually pretty effective, not messy at all, and neither you nor your DH will ever even know its there. I’ve tried suppositories and creams in the past, but they are really messy and they tend to give me infections- the films were great. You can get them at any convenience store and they are fairly inexpensive.

    Another option would be to use sponges (expensive and tends to cause infections) or get fitted for a diaphragm. Good luck!!!

  5. Gacon Gaspar on April 15th, 2009 9:05 pm

    I know very well that birth control can come with a lot more questions than answers and it can be especially tricky when it comes to dealing with hormones in milk and such. Try condoms.

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