Girly Stuff
Oct. 8th, 2003 11:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm feeling good. I called the HMO tonight to ask about changing contraceptive methods. I'm not unhappy with my current method per se, but I'd like to consider something without estrogen. The side effects which have been not super-severe, are more noticable now that I've started wearing contacts again. It's been so long since I haven't been on estrogen containing contraception that I sort of wonder how I would feel without it.
I'm not comfortable going non-hormonal...not because I don't trust non-hormonal methods, but because I have menstrual issues which are treated by the hormones.
I won't do depo provera. I'm not comfortable risking three months of side effects to figure out if I do or don't like it, without the option of stopping in those three months. I'm going to seriously discuss the concept of an progestin IUD-despite not being in a monogamous relationship. I use condoms anyway, with or without the pill. I like the idea of not having to remember it daily, or think about it more than once a month. If that's a no-go, I'll push for the mini-pill. I'm already in the pill taking habit anyway, so that's not such a big deal.
So, it's time to do some more research, to really consider what I'd like for outcomes, and what I'm willing to do or not do.
But I feel good that I took the step to do it. I've got a consult scheduled for 11/5.
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Date: 2003-10-08 09:36 pm (UTC)When I wasn't insured, I went to Whitman Walker, in Washington DC, not the NoVa clinic, for my gyn stuff, and had what I would call probably the best gyn experience ever. I had bruises from some enthusiastic biting on my chest and the doctor who did my exam was fantastic about them. She asked me if they were from sex play (her words) or something else, I answered her truthfully, she was very good about it, asking if I was looking for any more information or resources, and letting me know where I could find them if I needed them. And that was it.
I'm not thrilled with Kaiser Permanente, but I'm also not totally hating them. I could do worse.