I want to get an IUD.
Ethan Rayne ,'Potential'
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I'm assuming her OB knows what he's doing, but it sounds weird to me. It's her third child, too -- why the rush to break her water anyway?
I want to get an IUD.
Me, too. They're hella expensive, though.
I think my insurance company might cover them.
I'd consider an IUD, now, but I 've been on the pilll so long and have had no problems with it.
Remember that Job I didn't really want to apply to , but felt I had to... got a call. i had to do an application too. which is on line - or go pick up. blech. i did the application, and foun errors in my resume. Whee. Whatever. No one picks up on the odd typos in my resume ( like completely wrong year). odd, odd, odd.
I just want to remove as many opportunities as possible for getting pregnant. I had a dream last week that I was pregnant... and it was not a good dream. The IUD seems to be a good solution that does not require surgery on either of our parts.
I just... I can't get pregnant. I'd rather give up sex.
I just want to remove as many opportunities as possible for getting pregnant.
Exactly the way I feel. No more kids. I love the ones I've got, but I'm done.
And, no, don't give up sex.
Remember that Job I didn't really want to apply to , but felt I had to... got a call.
Yay!
Edited to make Jessica look looney tunes.
Oh, like that takes any effort...
The IUD seems to be a good solution that does not require surgery on either of our parts.
Not to mention completely reversible, if you ever change your mind. (Which isn't to say that you *will*, but it's not like you're asking for a hysterectomy, which seems to be your doctor's concern.)
Not to mention completely reversible, if you ever change your mind. (Which isn't to say that you *will*, but it's not like you're asking for a hysterectomy, which seems to be your doctor's concern.)
Right, exactly! I mean, this is why I'm not wild about the snip-snip thing for Tom. That's a bit too much even for me. (But just a bit.)
my doc precribed Laxapro for anxiety, which in my case manifested itself with no real symptoms other than restless sleep, which manifested itself in--yes, exhaustion.
I'm also on Lexapro and had the same problem when my doctor upped the dose. She cut back on the Lexapro and added Welbutrin, hoping for synergy.
So far, it seems to be working.
Also, this doctor won't prescibe a IUD for me because I'm "too young" to be exposed to the completly TINY potential side effect of infertility.
I wanted an IUD, but my college doctor was wary of prescribing it to me, because she considered me too young and noted that it was expensive. I pointed out that there was absolutely no way I wanted to get pregnant in the next seven years, and she replied with, "Well, in cases of women who've not given birth, it can slip out." I didn't know what to say to that, really, except think on "I cannot wait until I get a real doctor."