July 30, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By CC Staff
Talking sex with your doctor isn’t always easy. Whether you are afraid she or he will judge you, you just don’t feel comfortable sharing the intimate details of your life between the sheets, or you can’t think straight with a speculum between your legs, many people get tight lipped in the doctor’s office. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have questions.
We thought we’d help and every Thursday our friend Dr. Lissa Rankin will be answering your questions. The ones you couldn’t ask your doctor in person and didn’t really trust the Yahoo community to answer for you. Just leave your questions in the comments, or send em over to us. (We’ll keep it all anonymous for you.) Dr. Lissa will answer anything – really, anything – about sex and other lady things. Don’t be shy; she’s waiting for ya!
Q: My period is irregular every month. Sometimes it comes 6 weeks apart and other times it can be up to 9. I am not on birth control (can’t handle the side effects) and practice safe sex with my boyfriend. The problem is that I get freaked out every month that I’m pregnant. How soon can I take the test? Are there any signs I can look for that will either tell me I’m absolutely not pregnant or that maybe I am?
A: Sounds like your periods are annoying, unpredictable and scary. Bummer about that. Chances are, if your periods are that irregular, that you’re not ovulating regularly, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to worry about pregnancy. Your ovaries can still spit out an egg from time to time. When you’re not ovulating regularly, your uterus doesn’t know when to bleed, and your hormones can be all over the place. Why might you be skipping periods or not ovulating? Read More »
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October 13, 2008
- 2:00 pm
By CC Staff
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September 16, 2008
- 6:00 pm
By Lauren - University of Michigan
Like many long term relationships, my relationship with the birth control pill had many ups and downs.
Up = no babies.
Downs = weight gain, extreme emotions and severe migraine headaches.
For a while, the ups far outweighed the downs, but it soon got to a point where the headaches became debilitating (thus making me unable to have sex anyway), and I had to call it quits with the little pill. I tried other forms of birth control – the Nuva Ring, which was just too weird, and abstinence, which was just not realistic – and none of it worked.
I figured I was doomed to be sans BC forever, until my doctor told me about the IUD.
What is an IUD?
Basically, it’s a small object that is inserted through the cervix and placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy. The doctor inserts the IUD onto your cervix where it stays for up to 10 years. If you want to get pregnant, you simply head back to the doctor and have it removed and your period and ovulation schedule return to normal. The IUD is 99.9% effective at preventing pregnancy and you never have to remember to take a pill again! Read More »
Tags: abstinence, babies, birth control pill, cervix, cramping, doctor, forms of birth control, heating pad, IUD, long term relationship, migraine headache, nuva ring, ovulation, periods, preventing pregnancy, speculum, the pill, ups and downs, weight gain