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for those mom's who put difficult child's on birth control...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 587829" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I am no difficult child, but bc has had terrible side effects for me. The latest one I tried actually suicidal thoughts! (it was the implant). It started slowly and my moods just kept on getting worse. I finally realized that something was up when the suicidal thoughts started. I have tried everything that exist and nothing works for me... </p><p>I understand that my case is probably the exception, but I will be VERY cautious with my own daughter when she will be old enough. At any rate, I would tell her what it is and that we need to monitor it VERY closely. But that would require a very open communication... not easy with a difficult child. </p><p>I think you need to prioritize what you want to accomplish: avoid a pregnancy (is the risk very high? will she use condoms?) or use bc for other purposes (acne, mood, cycles...). </p><p>In either case, even if it is difficult, I would suggest you make her part of the decision. The risk and side effects are just to great. </p><p>And like others said: talk about condoms!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 587829, member: 11847"] I am no difficult child, but bc has had terrible side effects for me. The latest one I tried actually suicidal thoughts! (it was the implant). It started slowly and my moods just kept on getting worse. I finally realized that something was up when the suicidal thoughts started. I have tried everything that exist and nothing works for me... I understand that my case is probably the exception, but I will be VERY cautious with my own daughter when she will be old enough. At any rate, I would tell her what it is and that we need to monitor it VERY closely. But that would require a very open communication... not easy with a difficult child. I think you need to prioritize what you want to accomplish: avoid a pregnancy (is the risk very high? will she use condoms?) or use bc for other purposes (acne, mood, cycles...). In either case, even if it is difficult, I would suggest you make her part of the decision. The risk and side effects are just to great. And like others said: talk about condoms! [/QUOTE]
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