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NBE and Forms of Contraception? Help!

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Hi everyone,


I’m halfway through my first cycle with PM, PC, and MSM, so far so good. I went off of birth control this month so I could see how these herbs would affect me. But honestly, I don’t think I can keep going using condoms during sex, so I’m trying to see what my options are for contraception and pm/herbs/general nbe techniques.


Would a progestin only pill interact with pm? What about an iud or a nuva ring? Should I cycle my herbs or use them straight through the month if I take a progestin only pill?


Any advice would be SO appreciated, I’m really struggling not knowing what to do Sad

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(14-08-2020, 19:03)apuro Wrote:  

Hi everyone,


I’m halfway through my first cycle with PM, PC, and MSM, so far so good. I went off of birth control this month so I could see how these herbs would affect me. But honestly, I don’t think I can keep going using condoms during sex, so I’m trying to see what my options are for contraception and pm/herbs/general nbe techniques.


Would a progestin only pill interact with pm? What about an iud or a nuva ring? Should I cycle my herbs or use them straight through the month if I take a progestin only pill?


Any advice would be SO appreciated, I’m really struggling not knowing what to do Sad

You could try the copper IUD! It doesn't use hormones. I personally didn't have a great experience with it (made me periods hurt more), but I've heard a lot of good things from friends who have tried it.
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You are consulted with a specialist doctor. Wish you good luck. เกมยิงปลา

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#4

Hi.
I have a few options for you but you need to really dive deep into the topic and read everything about natural contraception.

Symptothermal contraceptive method / symptothermal NFP -> You need to get to know your cycle and measure the body temperature and observe your cervix mucus every day. There are apps you can use to help you oversee your cycle.

Herbal contraception:

> Wild Carrot Seeds (Daucus carota). Only needs to be taken during the fertile days, about 7-9 days, depending on how long your cycle is. Can be ingested as whole seeds, tincture or tea - all methods work. (for this method you need to get to know your cycle. When your cervic mucus is very slippery and transparent you are at the most fertile day of the month, which is around the 14th or 17th or your cycle).
> Mexican Wild Yam Root. 2000mg need to be taken everyday. The contraceptive action starts 3 months after.
> Embelia (Embelia Ribes / Vidanga). Taken from 5th day of the last menstrual period for a period of 15 days in a daily dose schedule of 1g (2 tablets, á 500mg) at bedtime.

Wild carrot:
"Thee earliest reference dates back to the 4th or 5th century B.C., in a book written by Hippocrates. He described the use of wild carrot seeds as an oral contraceptive or abortifacient (depending on the dosage). The reference by Hippocrates appears to be the oldest reference to the anti-fertility activity of Daucus Carota seed."
http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk/cont.html
https://www.researchgate.net/publication...n_A_review
Podcast / Audio >> Herbal Contraception: Wild Carrot Seed with Robin Rose Bennett: https://holisticsexedradio.com/relations...rrot-seed/ (second option: https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/122...arrot-seed)

The seeds of vidanga (embelia) plants destroy sperms. The berry-like fruits contain a chemical compound known as embelin. This substance has exhibited notable post-coital anti-fertility and anti-implantation activities.
- https://elmaskincare.com/herbs/herbs_vidanga.htm ;

Studies show the contraceptive effects of wild carrot and also embelia work very well.

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