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Dear Trish,

If you're planning on holding off on starting your family for a while,

post-surgery, birth control pills are not a viable option. You won't be

absorbing the pill, so discuss a better option with your obgyn...

live each day like it's your last... love like you've never been hurt...

Deb in Hazlet, NJ

" Debbie Dancer "

distal rny

September 3, 2002

386/237/160?

BMI 60/35/24?

-149

-69.5 "

Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene (6/26/03), Roy

(7/29/03) and Ro

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Yeah, we had talked about it.. and the doc says that we HAVE to use

condoms in addition to it.. I already have hormone imbalances and

don't ovulate.. so he wants to see if the birth control can offer

some sort of regulation..but he warned the heck out of me about just

relying on that...

Thanks for looking out for me!!!!!

Trish :o)

-- In Gastric_Bypass_Family , " zoes.mom "

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> Dear Trish,

>

> If you're planning on holding off on starting your family for a

while,

> post-surgery, birth control pills are not a viable option. You

won't be

> absorbing the pill, so discuss a better option with your obgyn...

>

> live each day like it's your last... love like you've never been

hurt...

>

> Deb in Hazlet, NJ

> " Debbie Dancer "

> distal rny

> September 3, 2002

> 386/237/160?

> BMI 60/35/24?

> -149

> -69.5 "

>

> Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene

(6/26/03), Roy

> (7/29/03) and Ro

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Another thing about the pill....DON'T GET BACK ON IT (or any other

birth control for that matter) RIGHT AWAY! I asked my doc at my

final pre-op when I could resume birth control and sexual activity.

He said that I should wait AT LEAST TWO WEEKS before getting back on

birth control to AVOID BLOOD CLOTS. You might want to ask your gyno

about " the ring " ...same as the pill, three weeks on, one week off,

just as effective in birth control and regulating your period. Only

difference is it's a ring that you insert vaginally.

-

> > Dear Trish,

> >

> > If you're planning on holding off on starting your family for a

> while,

> > post-surgery, birth control pills are not a viable option. You

> won't be

> > absorbing the pill, so discuss a better option with your obgyn...

> >

> > live each day like it's your last... love like you've never been

> hurt...

> >

> > Deb in Hazlet, NJ

> > " Debbie Dancer "

> > distal rny

> > September 3, 2002

> > 386/237/160?

> > BMI 60/35/24?

> > -149

> > -69.5 "

> >

> > Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene

> (6/26/03), Roy

> > (7/29/03) and Ro

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Wow!! Also a good point!!! I will have to ask about that!! I like

rings!! LOL! I had talked to him, a little about my concerns.. he

said he wouldn't put me on the birth control until my 2nd natural

cycle anyway.. who knows how far away that will be.. but in the

meantime, I think I WILL ask about the ring! Who manufactures it?

Does it hurt? I will have to look into it! I think I will call him

right now!

Thanks a million!

Trish

> > > Dear Trish,

> > >

> > > If you're planning on holding off on starting your family for a

> > while,

> > > post-surgery, birth control pills are not a viable option. You

> > won't be

> > > absorbing the pill, so discuss a better option with your

obgyn...

> > >

> > > live each day like it's your last... love like you've never

been

> > hurt...

> > >

> > > Deb in Hazlet, NJ

> > > " Debbie Dancer "

> > > distal rny

> > > September 3, 2002

> > > 386/237/160?

> > > BMI 60/35/24?

> > > -149

> > > -69.5 "

> > >

> > > Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene

> > (6/26/03), Roy

> > > (7/29/03) and Ro

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FYI - Depo Provera injections are a viable option also. I know some

swear they gained tons and then there are plenty who are like me that

has seen nothing of any consequence. I have been on Depo Provera

since 1995 and sailed right through surgery with no surprise period

etc. I get my shots every 8 weeks instead of twelve to deal with the

estrogen/progesterone imbalance in my body. Just because you do not

ovulate now don't be surprised if it returns very quickly. Not

necessarily full fertility but enough to make you vulnerable of

getting pregnant.

I have a VERY long standing history of no periods yet when I started

a major weight loss back in 1994 within less than 2 months I was

having a period every month. so just 60 lbs or so woke up my body.

I also noticed at about 75 lbs this time that I could tell my body

was going through some hormonal changes. Seems to have settled down

right now but could rise up again.

D.

> Wow!! Also a good point!!! I will have to ask about that!! I like

> rings!! LOL! I had talked to him, a little about my concerns.. he

> said he wouldn't put me on the birth control until my 2nd natural

> cycle anyway.. who knows how far away that will be.. but in the

> meantime, I think I WILL ask about the ring! Who manufactures it?

> Does it hurt? I will have to look into it! I think I will call him

> right now!

> Thanks a million!

> Trish

>

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Depo-Provera does work great for some people. Only thing is, it can

take as much as 18 months to leave your system so you can pregnant.

Not an option for me since I'm already 34, pre-op and don't have a

lot of time to waste! LOL I'm also one of those people who get

major food cravings around my period, and the progesterone in the

shot doesn't help...that's what my gyno said anyway.

-

> > Wow!! Also a good point!!! I will have to ask about that!! I

like

> > rings!! LOL! I had talked to him, a little about my concerns..

he

> > said he wouldn't put me on the birth control until my 2nd

natural

> > cycle anyway.. who knows how far away that will be.. but in the

> > meantime, I think I WILL ask about the ring! Who manufactures

it?

> > Does it hurt? I will have to look into it! I think I will call

him

> > right now!

> > Thanks a million!

> > Trish

> >

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Trish, I almost forgot...it's called NuvaRing. I haven't used it

yet. My surgery is Thursday, so it will be a while still before I

start it, but my gyno says it's a good choice for me. When I get

under 200, I think I'll switch to the patch. Here's the url for the

ring.

-G

http://www.nuvaring.com/consumer/aboutNuvaring/index.asp?

SetSession=Yes&strGUID={9A1DA4C0-26F4-42F2-A0DE-D02B9D399960}

&SID=587098725

> > > Wow!! Also a good point!!! I will have to ask about that!! I

> like

> > > rings!! LOL! I had talked to him, a little about my concerns..

> he

> > > said he wouldn't put me on the birth control until my 2nd

> natural

> > > cycle anyway.. who knows how far away that will be.. but in

the

> > > meantime, I think I WILL ask about the ring! Who manufactures

> it?

> > > Does it hurt? I will have to look into it! I think I will call

> him

> > > right now!

> > > Thanks a million!

> > > Trish

> > >

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Depo... that's the shots you get? correct? Or is that the implant

they put in your arm that slowly releases the hormones over time?

> > Wow!! Also a good point!!! I will have to ask about that!! I like

> > rings!! LOL! I had talked to him, a little about my concerns.. he

> > said he wouldn't put me on the birth control until my 2nd natural

> > cycle anyway.. who knows how far away that will be.. but in the

> > meantime, I think I WILL ask about the ring! Who manufactures it?

> > Does it hurt? I will have to look into it! I think I will call

him

> > right now!

> > Thanks a million!

> > Trish

> >

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I always feel the need to repost about this when I see the issue come up.

Please be very, very cautious about taking oral contraceptives after RNY or DS

WLS. If your procedure included malabsorbtion, you may malabsorb birth control

pills and end up not getting the full harmone treatment and therefore ending up

pregnant.

This was posted a few months ago by Dr. Del la Cruz-Munoz.

Marina (Los Angeles, CA)

post-op 3/12/03

Message: 13

Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 20:14:37 -0000

Subject: Re: Trish-birth control

Another thing about the pill....DON'T GET BACK ON IT (or any other

birth control for that matter) RIGHT AWAY! I asked my doc at my

final pre-op when I could resume birth control and sexual activity.

He said that I should wait AT LEAST TWO WEEKS before getting back on

birth control to AVOID BLOOD CLOTS. You might want to ask your gyno

about " the ring " ...same as the pill, three weeks on, one week off,

just as effective in birth control and regulating your period. Only

difference is it's a ring that you insert vaginally.

-

>> Yeah, we had talked about it.. and the doc says that we HAVE to

>

>

use

>> condoms in addition to it.. I already have hormone imbalances and

>> don't ovulate.. so he wants to see if the birth control can offer

>> some sort of regulation..but he warned the heck out of me about

>

>

just

>> relying on that...

>> Thanks for looking out for me!!!!!

>> Trish :o)

>>

>> -- In Gastric

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THanks for the website...

I will definately look more deeply into it!!!!

-- In Gastric_Bypass_Family , " mmgood010469 "

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> Trish, I almost forgot...it's called NuvaRing. I haven't used it

> yet. My surgery is Thursday, so it will be a while still before I

> start it, but my gyno says it's a good choice for me. When I get

> under 200, I think I'll switch to the patch. Here's the url for

the

> ring.

>

> -G

>

> http://www.nuvaring.com/consumer/aboutNuvaring/index.asp?

> SetSession=Yes&strGUID={9A1DA4C0-26F4-42F2-A0DE-D02B9D399960}

> &SID=587098725

>

>

>

> > > > Wow!! Also a good point!!! I will have to ask about that!! I

> > like

> > > > rings!! LOL! I had talked to him, a little about my

concerns..

> > he

> > > > said he wouldn't put me on the birth control until my 2nd

> > natural

> > > > cycle anyway.. who knows how far away that will be.. but in

> the

> > > > meantime, I think I WILL ask about the ring! Who manufactures

> > it?

> > > > Does it hurt? I will have to look into it! I think I will

call

> > him

> > > > right now!

> > > > Thanks a million!

> > > > Trish

> > > >

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I realize it's not for everyone. Just trying to put options on the

table.

D.

> Depo-Provera does work great for some people. Only thing is, it

can

> take as much as 18 months to leave your system so you can

pregnant.

> Not an option for me since I'm already 34, pre-op and don't have a

> lot of time to waste! LOL I'm also one of those people who get

> major food cravings around my period, and the progesterone in the

> shot doesn't help...that's what my gyno said anyway.

>

> -

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Depo Provera is the injection. Norplant is the stuff put under your

skin and lasts 5 years.

D.

> > > Wow!! Also a good point!!! I will have to ask about that!! I

like

> > > rings!! LOL! I had talked to him, a little about my concerns..

he

> > > said he wouldn't put me on the birth control until my 2nd

natural

> > > cycle anyway.. who knows how far away that will be.. but in the

> > > meantime, I think I WILL ask about the ring! Who manufactures

it?

> > > Does it hurt? I will have to look into it! I think I will call

> him

> > > right now!

> > > Thanks a million!

> > > Trish

> > >

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