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Contraception

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Yummymummya · 12/10/2013 13:21

Hi mumsnetters

What do people most commonly choose for long term contraception that is relatively problem free? Bit tired of condoms now ...having two little ones I don't want an unexpected third anytime soon!

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AuntieStella · 12/10/2013 13:29

Have you spotted that there's a Family Planning forum?

Do you think your family is complete, or are you simply aiming to delay having another DC for several years? Or not quite decided yet?

Yummymummya · 12/10/2013 13:34

Thanks auntiestella will post on there. Not certain family is complete so don't want to do anything that is permanent/ not reversible.

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AuntieStella · 12/10/2013 13:41

I've seen your other post - I really didn't mean to put the dampers on this thread, though (I meant - have a browse in there, as just about every method has been discussed there at some point!). Sorry.

It seems permanent methods are out, and you're trying to get away from barrier methods. Natural methods require a lot of attention, so probably fail the 'relatively problem free' criteria.

That leaves implant, jab, traditional coil and mirena. Do you know how you get on with hormonal methods?

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