Or did you not think it was necessary?
I currently have the Nexplanon implant and it is amazing, wonderful, fantastic, great! Love it! But there is that small chance of a pregnancy, always that small chance. I have never really thought about it before. I don't really know if I want kids. I'm not a big fan of them but for the first time ever, I actually can see myself, if there was a whoopsie, maybe I'd actually keep the kid because of my current SO. He is amazing and wonderful and he is in the same boat as me. Unknown about kids.
I'm only 24 and my career is in full swing. He's 27 and in the same boat.
Did you have a plan? Or was it what happens happens, "we'll cross that bridge if it comes to that"? Do you think it's necessary to have a plan?
Edit: So this is just food for thought. I'm not pregnant. I'm just curious. I'm young and obviously lack experience, so I figured why not ask around.
Re: Did your SO and you have a plan in case of a whoopsie?
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Oh phew, nevermind!
I have no desire to have children and have been on birth control since I was 18. If I do have children it will not be for at least another 10 years.
So we don't have a specific plan, but we do know our woopsie plan is to not go through with having children, whatever that may mean.
Formerly martha1818
Since then we've talked more and well...we have no idea what we do if it happened again. On one hand we really aren't ready to be parents. On the other hand, we do want kids eventually. If it happens, I'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. Until then, I'm not going to worry.
So basically: we'd have the kid.
It is still more of a "not something that is even remotely likely, but what if" way of thinking about it than a "in case of accident, this is exactly what we will do" contingency plan.
And our reasoning behind getting out of here asap if preggo is that there is very limited access to health care up here. And we are 8 hours away from any friends and family so it would be nice to be a little closer to some sort of support system.
Formerly martha1818