Does anyone know how to score free birth control?
I'm heading out on the road in a few months and I really don't want any demon children.....
most planned parenthood places will give it out for free all depending on what state you are in, but even if u go in and tell them whats up they should be able to give it to u half price (its only 15$ for a month to begin with)Does anyone know how to score free birth control?
I'm heading out on the road in a few months and I really don't want any demon children.....
I'm no Female, or Expert, but a IUD is a "internal Uterous device" is a T shaped spring loaded thing, each end of the T have a rubbery tip that goes into the ovary tubes. it goes inside the uterus. Its suposed to lower the menstrual flow and pain with it. In time you may loose your period, but not fertility. It stops the "eggs" from going into uterus, and semen from getting to them. Even if ti does, when the fetus grows, it competes with the IUD and it will die, then you have a miscarriage, or you get sick you go to hospital etc, but you wont die. It happens like 1/1000 or so. IUD way to go, they last decades. But you need a OB/GYN to get them in and out.
depo-provera kind of scares me because it's a relatively new form of birth control so people aren't sure of the side effects years from now. don't mess with that shit d00d.I would get the shot instead though, over the pill.
sounds like a diaphragm.i did date a girl back in the late 90s who used this device she got from Canada that looked like a drain stopper. im not making this up, and she could insert it and keep it in place for a couple of days, and it seemed to work well, no discomfort.... and obviously no kids, thank god.
i did date a girl back in the late 90s who used this device she got from Canada that looked like a drain stopper. im not making this up, and she could insert it and keep it in place for a couple of days, and it seemed to work well, no discomfort.... and obviously no kids, thank god.