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The depo shot is not much different than bc pills. Still hormones daily. Not

sure how that is going to be different....

I don't use an IUD but have read of the copper toxicity factor....

wish I had better advice or options for birth control...but there really aren't

too many.

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> i have just been diagnosed with factor 5 leiden and my dr does not want me on

birth control pills or patch.

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> he did say he would give the depo shots or place an IUD.

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> i read alittle about the IUD and they use cooper, does anyone use these?

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Hello, Jan & Sharon - I have been following the Autism Mercury board as well as

the Gardasil Board because I have been covering both issues on my radio show.

When I saw your email about IUD's and birth control I had to respond.

An IUD works by creating a " low-grade " infection in the uterus that keeps the

egg from implanting. This may not be an option to consider because of weakened

immune response from other toxins. Your immune system may not deal well with

another response to foreign antibodies in your uterus.

And you are right Depo and BCP's are not that different. They are synthetic

hormones released into the bloodstream that prevent ovulation. Over time, the

endocrine system may shut down its own production of hormones because of the

abundance of synthetic hormones in the body. BTW - a " period " on BCP's is known

as a " chemical bleed " and not a period. Certainly you do not want to be adding

more chemicals to your body. I understand your frustration about the lack of

information and the lack of effective and safe birth control. I strongly

suggest charting your cycle and using a barrier method like condoms and a

spermicide or a diaphragm - but knowing when you ovulate is crucial to all to

using the above methods. I can help you with the charting.

I hope that this is helpful. You can find more information on my blog at

http://holyhormones.com - or I invite you to stay in touch with me by email or

on this post and I will provide as much information to your questions as

possible. The invitation is open to anyone else on this board too.

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Very kind , a big thank you.

I personally hadn't used any birth control for years and found charting a

breeze. Of course my system pretty much runs like a clock so pretty easy.

Getting pregnant was a breeze too. One month for child number #2 to get

pregnant at 37 too.

Tammy

[ ] Re: how safe are an IUD

Hello, Jan & Sharon - I have been following the Autism Mercury board as well

as the Gardasil Board because I have been covering both issues on my radio show.

When I saw your email about IUD's and birth control I had to respond.

An IUD works by creating a " low-grade " infection in the uterus that keeps the

egg from implanting. This may not be an option to consider because of weakened

immune response from other toxins. Your immune system may not deal well with

another response to foreign antibodies in your uterus.

And you are right Depo and BCP's are not that different. They are synthetic

hormones released into the bloodstream that prevent ovulation. Over time, the

endocrine system may shut down its own production of hormones because of the

abundance of synthetic hormones in the body. BTW - a " period " on BCP's is known

as a " chemical bleed " and not a period. Certainly you do not want to be adding

more chemicals to your body. I understand your frustration about the lack of

information and the lack of effective and safe birth control. I strongly suggest

charting your cycle and using a barrier method like condoms and a spermicide or

a diaphragm - but knowing when you ovulate is crucial to all to using the above

methods. I can help you with the charting.

I hope that this is helpful. You can find more information on my blog at

http://holyhormones.com - or I invite you to stay in touch with me by email or

on this post and I will provide as much information to your questions as

possible. The invitation is open to anyone else on this board too.

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also i just read an artical that pulling out is only 2% less effective than

condoms if used correctly each time... (the problem here being human error)

http://www.statenews.com/index.php/article/2009/06/got_protection_study_finds_pu\

lling_out_effective

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> i have just been diagnosed with factor 5 leiden and my dr does not want me on

birth control pills or patch.

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> he did say he would give the depo shots or place an IUD.

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> i read alittle about the IUD and they use cooper, does anyone use these?

> �

> Sharon

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i would love to look into charting. is their a websites that will help me keep

track ?

 

sharon

From: Tammy Kuhn <tkuhn1@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: how safe are an IUD

Date: Friday, July 17, 2009, 9:13 AM

 

Very kind , a big thank you.

I personally hadn't used any birth control for years and found charting a

breeze. Of course my system pretty much runs like a clock so pretty easy.

Getting pregnant was a breeze too. One month for child number #2 to get pregnant

at 37 too.

Tammy

[ ] Re: how safe are an IUD

Hello, Jan & Sharon - I have been following the Autism Mercury board as well as

the Gardasil Board because I have been covering both issues on my radio show.

When I saw your email about IUD's and birth control I had to respond.

An IUD works by creating a " low-grade " infection in the uterus that keeps the

egg from implanting. This may not be an option to consider because of weakened

immune response from other toxins. Your immune system may not deal well with

another response to foreign antibodies in your uterus.

And you are right Depo and BCP's are not that different. They are synthetic

hormones released into the bloodstream that prevent ovulation. Over time, the

endocrine system may shut down its own production of hormones because of the

abundance of synthetic hormones in the body. BTW - a " period " on BCP's is known

as a " chemical bleed " and not a period. Certainly you do not want to be adding

more chemicals to your body. I understand your frustration about the lack of

information and the lack of effective and safe birth control. I strongly suggest

charting your cycle and using a barrier method like condoms and a spermicide or

a diaphragm - but knowing when you ovulate is crucial to all to using the above

methods. I can help you with the charting.

I hope that this is helpful. You can find more information on my blog at

http://holyhormones .com - or I invite you to stay in touch with me by email or

on this post and I will provide as much information to your questions as

possible. The invitation is open to anyone else on this board too.

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i didnt see alot about charting when i glanced on the blog. is their anything to

help me chart?

From: Botha <leslie@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: how safe are an IUD

Date: Friday, July 17, 2009, 8:14 AM

 

Hello, Jan & Sharon - I have been following the Autism Mercury board as well as

the Gardasil Board because I have been covering both issues on my radio show.

When I saw your email about IUD's and birth control I had to respond.

An IUD works by creating a " low-grade " infection in the uterus that keeps the

egg from implanting. This may not be an option to consider because of weakened

immune response from other toxins. Your immune system may not deal well with

another response to foreign antibodies in your uterus.

And you are right Depo and BCP's are not that different. They are synthetic

hormones released into the bloodstream that prevent ovulation. Over time, the

endocrine system may shut down its own production of hormones because of the

abundance of synthetic hormones in the body. BTW - a " period " on BCP's is known

as a " chemical bleed " and not a period. Certainly you do not want to be adding

more chemicals to your body. I understand your frustration about the lack of

information and the lack of effective and safe birth control. I strongly suggest

charting your cycle and using a barrier method like condoms and a spermicide or

a diaphragm - but knowing when you ovulate is crucial to all to using the above

methods. I can help you with the charting.

I hope that this is helpful. You can find more information on my blog at

http://holyhormones .com - or I invite you to stay in touch with me by email or

on this post and I will provide as much information to your questions as

possible. The invitation is open to anyone else on this board too.

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thank you for the concern.I hope this helps the original poster who had the

questions. The idea of " creating an infection in the uterus " can't be good.

Thankfully, we have successfully been baby free for 7 years using a combination

of charting and withdrawal/barrier.

Hopefully, others can benefit from those non invasive methods also.

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> Hello, Jan & Sharon - I have been following the Autism Mercury board as well

as the Gardasil Board because I have been covering both issues on my radio show.

>

> When I saw your email about IUD's and birth control I had to respond.

>

> An IUD works by creating a " low-grade " infection in the uterus that keeps the

egg from implanting. This may not be an option to consider because of weakened

immune response from other toxins. Your immune system may not deal well with

another response to foreign antibodies in your uterus.

>

> And you are right Depo and BCP's are not that different. They are synthetic

hormones released into the bloodstream that prevent ovulation. Over time, the

endocrine system may shut down its own production of hormones because of the

abundance of synthetic hormones in the body. BTW - a " period " on BCP's is known

as a " chemical bleed " and not a period. Certainly you do not want to be adding

more chemicals to your body. I understand your frustration about the lack of

information and the lack of effective and safe birth control. I strongly

suggest charting your cycle and using a barrier method like condoms and a

spermicide or a diaphragm - but knowing when you ovulate is crucial to all to

using the above methods. I can help you with the charting.

>

> I hope that this is helpful. You can find more information on my blog at

http://holyhormones.com - or I invite you to stay in touch with me by email or

on this post and I will provide as much information to your questions as

possible. The invitation is open to anyone else on this board too.

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