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NOW CLOSED: UK MNers: Had a baby in the last 3 years? Please complete a survey for the BPAS - you could win a £250 John Lewis voucher

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AnnMumsnet · 03/09/2012 14:21

We've been asked by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) to find out all about your last pregnancy and discussions around and about contraception.

Please answer this survey - it should only take a few minutes.

It's open to all UK MNers who have been pregnant and had a baby in the last 3 years. We'd like you to think about your most recent pregnancy when answering this survey as we want it to be as up to date as possible.

Everyone who completes the survey and adds their details at the end will be entered into a prize draw where one person will win a £250 John Lewis voucher.

Please note all data is confidential

Here's the link again

Thanks and good luck

MNHQ

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AnnMumsnet · 10/09/2012 10:34

Hello - thanks for all the responses. GirlWithTheMouseyHair is the lucky winner of the £250 JL voucher - well done!

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CailinDana · 08/09/2012 16:22

I don't remember anyone ever mentioning contraception to me after DS was born - perhaps because it says "Catholic" on my notes??

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maytheoddsbeeverinyourfavour · 08/09/2012 16:20

Done

And Grin at bungalows form of contraception

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AnnMumsnet · 08/09/2012 16:10

Marrow - sorry about that - you could add it in the "why" box and I will have a fiddle with your data a bit. Anyway may have missed you as I am closing this off soon.

thanks for all the responses so far...

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Marrow · 06/09/2012 23:15

I started this but can't complete as there's no option for sterilisation on Q9.

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FaintingGoat · 06/09/2012 21:04

Done. Almost every healhcare professional I saw asked me about contraception!

I also thought that bf as a sole method of contraception was unreliable, but I can't remember if this was suggested to me by someone else or if I just thought it myself.

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pearlgirl · 06/09/2012 20:32

Done.

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ChrisHoysWonderfulThighs · 06/09/2012 20:18

Done!!

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kurlyvoice · 06/09/2012 19:27

Done! Used contraceptives until my cycles returned then pretty much started work on DC2 (now 15 weeks)!

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LittleWhiteWolf · 06/09/2012 18:00

done. i was offered a lot of different types of contraception by every HCP i saw!

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ifherbumwereabungalow · 06/09/2012 16:12

Done, and am currently using husband's personality as main contraceptive method.

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captainbeefheart · 06/09/2012 14:19

Done Grin

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CouthyMowWearingOrange · 06/09/2012 14:17

Done.

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WitchOfORANGEdor · 06/09/2012 14:16

Done, also agree on the lack of 'just too bloody knackered' , or ''DH on the computer until midnight' as contraceptive options! And I wish they'd stop pushing breast feeding as a contraceptive so much, one unexpected pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage later despite DS being surgically attached to my boobs for the first six months!

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ShoeJunkie · 06/09/2012 13:30

Done! :)

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fluffywhitekittens · 06/09/2012 13:27

Done, also in the no sex for a good while thank you very much camp. But has reminded me that I need to make an appointment with the family planning nurse :)

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ohmygoshandgolly · 06/09/2012 13:15

done

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melliebobs · 06/09/2012 12:19

Done

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effingwotsits · 06/09/2012 10:27

Done Smile

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worldgonecrazy · 06/09/2012 08:04

giraffe I was 40 when DD was born so I don't think it's an age thing!

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sybilfaulty · 06/09/2012 06:17

Done

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COCKadoodledooo · 06/09/2012 03:49

Done. I answered based on my successful pregnancy with ds2.
I had a miscarriage at 11weeks into a completely unexpected pregnancy (GP and midwife both fully aware of this aspect of it) earlier this year, no one has discussed or even suggested contraception to me since then. In fact there's been no follow up from any medical professional at all, which I believe is not unusual, but maybe that's a topic for a different survey.

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AndFanjoWasHisNameO · 05/09/2012 23:30

Done - my midwife at my last booking in appointment was quite put out that I didn't want to be sterilised at the same time as my c section. She's going to be made up to see me yet again early next year then, the old trout Grin

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EnchantedBunny · 05/09/2012 23:08

Done

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Lyftiduft · 05/09/2012 22:58

with you on the box ticking- after a 3rd degree tear that required over an hour in theatre to repair, I didn't need to discuss contraception before I left hospital with my newborn, thanks, surely it could wait? Some general sensitivity would be nice- surely my notes say what my delivery was like, so no, GP I don't want a coil fitted when the idea of any medical professional going anywhere near my vagina still makes me shudder and I'm still having flashbacks to the birth of my DS 20 months on :( Hmm Angry

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