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Birth Control

So, I'm getting married in a month. And I've been so busy with starting my new job, just moved, and planning the wedding that I completely forgot about starting birth control. I know people reccomend starting bc about 3 months before the wedding so your body has time to adjust and if you have any weird side effects everything can be worked out beforehand. So, my question is, should I still go for the birth control since i don't have the time to iron out these issues? Or should I just stick with condoms? (sucks, I know, but i really don't want to get pregnant)
What do you guys think?

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  • Ditto Kristan. Also, if you're worried about side effects then you should definitely hold off on starting anything until you talk to your doctor.
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  • I second PP.  That said, I gained about 5 pounds my first month on birth control, and my breasts swelled up...so, there are physical side effects you doctor probably won't be able to predict.  And you may end up on one or two that don't work for you and make you sick before you find one that works.  
  • This is the third time today we have been mistaken for the medical advice board.

    I agree with PPs. Talk with your doctor. You should always talk to your doctor when it comes to possibly going on medication.


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  • You should talk to tarradesign about her dress issues at her wedding and it wasn't even a result of birth control. You might not be as luck as she was.
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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_chit-chat_birth-control-9?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:14Discussion:da3113c2-0bea-45b1-a87a-d35f6734313fPost:0499eba8-869e-4dfe-bb88-140bbdc2621d">Re:Birth Control</a>:
    [QUOTE]Talk to your doctor. We are not medical professionals. Some women have no major side effects, others have awful side effects and take up to a year of switching between different kinds of BC before they find one that works with their bodies. Your doctor will know your medical history and physiology, which we don't, and will be able to recommend the best TYPE of BC for you, as well as when to start. <strong>For the record, if you seriously "forgot" to even start it for the last 2 months because you were so busy, I would ask him about alternatives to a daily pill because that doesn't bode well for effective oral contraceptive use.</strong>
    Posted by StageManager14[/QUOTE]

    Yup.

    Definitely talk to your doctor.  If we were to give advice, it would be anecdotal and based on personal experience.  So want my personal experience advice?  Stay far, far away from hormonal birth control forever.  Helpful, eh?

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  • Wth is up with ppl treating a wedding chatboard as WebMD today? This one I actually feel comfortable answering though... OP, if you can't remember to even start oral BC, how do you expect yourself to remember to take it daily? For reals.
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  • I agree with everything PP's said - especially  remembering to take the the pill which is one of the most important things about taking this form of birth control. Talking to your doctor is  the best option.

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  • Wow, now i remember why I never ask questions on this thing.
    No need to be so insulting people
    This is, afterall, the "chitchat" board...just wanted to get some peoples personal opinions of their experiences with BC, not professional medical advice.
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    In Response to Re:Birth Control:[QUOTE]Wow, now i remember why I never ask questions on this thing.No need to be so insulting peopleThis is, afterall, the "chitchat" board...just wanted to get some peoples personal opinions of their experiences with BC, not professional medical advice. Posted by K8EE00[/ QUOTE] <div>
    </div><div> My personal experience with oral BC is that you have to be able to remember to take it.</div>
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    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_chit-chat_birth-control-9?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:14Discussion:da3113c2-0bea-45b1-a87a-d35f6734313fPost:d7276bc3-188c-4c66-a52d-852f0b35f87e">Re:Birth Control</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:Birth Control:[QUOTE]Wow, now i remember why I never ask questions on this thing.No need to be so insulting peopleThis is, afterall, the "chitchat" board...just wanted to get some peoples personal opinions of their experiences with BC, not professional medical advice. Posted by K8EE00[/ QUOTE]   My personal experience with oral BC is that you have to be able to remember to take it.
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    I'm not an idiot. Taking a pill every day doesn't require as much time coordination as finding a doctor, taking time off of my 60 hour work week, and getting to the office without a car. You got married, surely that day came much faster than you were anticipating as well. Time got away from me.

    Again, no need to insult someone you don't know
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:Birth Control : I'm not an idiot. Taking a pill every day doesn't require as much time coordination as finding a doctor, taking time off of my 60 hour work week, and getting to the office without a car. You got married, surely that day came much faster than you were anticipating as well. Time got away from me. Again, no need to insult someone you don't know
    Posted by K8EE00[/QUOTE]

    So... you're going to magically find a doctor who has availability in the next month at a time convenient to you so that you can obtain a prescription while working your 60 hour work week and living without a car? Really?

    And I like how you're upset that we're insulting someone we don't know when you didn't give any information besides 'should I start birth control or not?' I'm a medical professional, but not everyone here is, and your question was not about birth control experiences, it was about how your body would respond to birth control. We're not your doctors -- we have no idea how your body would respond, nor do we know if you should start birth control one month instead of three months prior to your wedding. Those are questions for YOUR doctor.

  • I gave you advice based on my personal experience.  Was it not helpful to you?  Weird.

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  • Definitely talk to your doctor, but since you clarified you were looking for other people's experiences, I had awful side effects for the first month and almost exactly on day 31 they all disappeared. Before that was awful though, and some took a few days to leave completely (such as the random acne that flared up).
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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_chit-chat_birth-control-9?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:14Discussion:da3113c2-0bea-45b1-a87a-d35f6734313fPost:7f34c497-a751-46dc-a79a-67f8631536f1">Re:Birth Control</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:Birth Control : So... you're going to magically find a doctor who has availability in the next month at a time convenient to you so that you can obtain a prescription while working your 60 hour work week and living without a car? Really? And I like how you're upset that we're insulting someone we don't know when you didn't give any information besides 'should I start birth control or not?' I'm a medical professional, but not everyone here is, and your question was not about birth control experiences, it was about how your body would respond to birth control. We're not your doctors -- we have no idea how your body would respond, nor do we know if you should start birth control one month instead of three months prior to your wedding. Those are questions for YOUR doctor.
    Posted by ahstillwell[/QUOTE]

    Also, and I know YOU know this, but it's not clear from your post.  Your doctor also probably doesn't know how your body will respond.  Everyone responds to different medications, especially birth control pills, differently.  Aside from a few things, there is not really any way to predict it.

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