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Brian37
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any ladies using/have used the Nuva Ring for birth control....my wife recently switched to it and has become quite "*****y" and moody.....anyone else experience this?
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I have never used it.
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i googled it. if its giving off a stream of hormones (like it said) then there is always a chance that it will make her moody. its always dodgy to mess with womens hormones. ill stick with having too much testosterone ta.
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Brian37
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She went to the OB/GYN today and has decided to quit using it....she wants off hormones all together.....so we will have to use condoms i suppose....however I havent been able to orgasm with her in a very long time so Im not sure whats up with that............
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The hormones aren't any different to what you would get in a typical contraceptive pill:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NuvaRing A lot of women find that being on a contraceptive pill helps to even out their moods rather than antagonize them. How long did she give it a go for? I guess I'm wondering if her moods could have more to do with something else. I'm kinda tempted to ask about this, actually. My office mate is on it - and I'd never heard of it before (just got released in Australia last year). I find it hard to remember to take the pill the same time every day... This looks wonderful... |
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Hmm....I personally started on the NuvaRing two months ago but then I missed my period the first month after and it totally freaked me out and the thought of being pregnant led to a huge crisis situation....long story.
I'm off it now and having a much heavier period so that could be related. Anything with hormones can mess with the woman's mood. I know Ortho Tri-Cyclen made me really *****y, while other pills were okay (back in college). If she wants b/c without hormones the only real option is the copper IUD. It's good for 10 years and some women love it but some get heavier periods. |
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