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Contraception straight after giving birth

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Evianbaby15 · 09/12/2015 14:40

Due to give birth in a few weeks and wondered if the hospital offer contraception there and then (can't remember from last time)
Looking to go back on the pill - getting an appointment with my GP is a nightmare so would prefer to pick up a prescription at the hospital

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LaurieLemons · 09/12/2015 14:52

They didn't with me. I went to a drop in clinic to get the pill, can take a while but with a newborn you don't need to be anywhere (generally). You won't even want to have sex for at the very least a month afterwards anyway so I wouldn't worry.

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LumpySpaceCow · 09/12/2015 14:55

No don't think they do. You will have an appointment with a gp at 6-8 weeks so you could sort then? If breastfeeding you will need the progesterone only pill as the combined affects milk supply.

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Evianbaby15 · 09/12/2015 18:13

Planning to ff so pill type won't be an issue, I know it'll be a few weeks till I feel like it anyway just rather be prepared, not
Planning on having anymore after this one!

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Picklesauage · 09/12/2015 18:18

The doctors talk it through at the 6 week check, before then I advise condoms! If you feel up to it! I had a mire a coil fitted at 8 weeks,it was dead easy to get fitted because everything was still stretchy!

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VulcanWoman · 09/12/2015 18:38

Could you get a repeat prescription before you go to Hospital.

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dementedpixie · 09/12/2015 18:43

I wouldn't wait until the 6/8 week check as you can start contraception before then. Hormonal contraception can be started at 21 days after birth and then you are covered straight away.

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expatinscotland · 09/12/2015 18:45

How about getting a prescription before you give birth?

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dementedpixie · 09/12/2015 18:47

www.nhs.uk/Conditions/contraception-guide/Pages/when-contraception-after-baby.aspx says mini pill can be started whenever you first have sex and that the others can start after 21 days

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dementedpixie · 09/12/2015 18:48

I agree with sorting it all out and getting a prescription before you give birth

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AndNowItsSeven · 09/12/2015 18:50

You can buy the pill from
Super drug
onlinedoctor.superdrug.com/contraceptive-pill.html

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dementedpixie · 09/12/2015 18:51

Why buy it when you can get it free?

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VulcanWoman · 09/12/2015 20:03

Not sure if all doctors are the same but I write a repeat prescription note and pop it in the box in docs reception, wait a couple of days then collect the prescription up at the reception.

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AndNowItsSeven · 09/12/2015 20:15

You can buy it so you don't have to get a prescription in advance.

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VulcanWoman · 09/12/2015 20:18

Well yeah if you've got money to burn, how much is it?

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dementedpixie · 09/12/2015 20:44

Looks like £20-£30 for 3 months Shock

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VulcanWoman · 09/12/2015 21:18
Shock
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Artandco · 09/12/2015 21:22

I always pay to buy it. It's gets delivered. Far cheaper to pay £30, than loose a whole afternoons pay going to a doctors appointment at a stupid time

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Junosmum · 10/12/2015 13:19

Artandco, I only go to the go once a year for my pill- they check my blood pressure and ask a few questions,I usually tag it on to another issue. Other than that I put in a repeat prescription every 3-6 months online, it gets delivered to the pharmacy automatically and then delivered to me at home. All completely free. God love the nhs! OP- I plan to get a prescription pre birth for the mini pill (which is my usual pill) I doubt I'll be up for any action before 21days but if I am we do have some condoms.

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LumpySpaceCow · 10/12/2015 15:33

Art most CASH and family planning clinics run in an evening to accommodate for people who work in the day. Have a Google for your local one and you may save some pennies Smile

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Artandco · 10/12/2015 15:49

I don't really mind tbh. It's £30 for a whole year. That's £2.50 a month to never have any hassle.

Evening evening appointments are often at the wrong time tbh as often I'm not even int the country or if I am have the kids all with me etc and it's just far easier

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