Anyone else can't use any birth control or condoms?

I pretty much went crazy on any birth control pill or shot or patch they adjectives had one and the same effect, depressing. I even tried an IUD which was removed yesterday due to the certainty it gave me and infection of the uterus, they IUD also give me the most intense cramps I couldn't stand up and if I had a cramp stand up I almost faint. I can't use condoms because I allergic to both latex and polyerathan I just want too find a birth control that works for me what should I do?
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I own had 2 period a week a part, should I be concerned?


Yes. I am too.


WITH A GLOVE, IT'S NOT LOVE

CONDOMS AS PROTECTION

Editor of Rubber Chemistry and Technology, Dr. C. Michael Roland of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory surrounded by Washington D.C., spoke about his research on "intrinsic flaws" in latex rubber condoms and surgical gloves (published in Rubber World, June, 1993).

Roland said that what I am something like to relate is "common knowhow among good scientists who enjoy no political agenda."

Electron microscopy reveals the HIV virus to be about O.1 microns surrounded by size (a micron is a millionth of a metre). It is 60 times smaller than a syphilis bacterium, and 450 times smaller than a single human sperm.

The standard U.S. government leaching test (ASTM) will detect hose leakage through holes merely as small as 10 to 12 microns (most condoms sold in Canada are made contained by the U.S.A., but I'll mention the Canadian test below). Roland say in flawless tests base on these standards, 33% of all condoms tested allowed HIV-sized particle through, and that "spermicidal agents such as nonoxonol-9 may actually reduce the passage."

Roland's serious newspaper shows electron microscopy photos of natural latex. You can see the inherent holes, or intrinsic flaws. The "inherent defects contained by natural rubber scale between 5 and 70 microns."

And it's not as if governments don't know. A study by Dr. R.F. Carey of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reports that "leaching of HIV-sized particles through latex condoms be detectable for as many as 29 of 89 condoms tested." These be brand new, pre-approved condoms. But Roland
say a closer reading of Carey's data truly yields a 78% HIV-leakage rate, and concludes: "That the CDC would promote condoms base on [this] study...suggests its agenda is concerned with something except public health and welfare." The federal command's standard tests, he add,
"cannot detect flaws even 70 times larger than the AIDS virus." Such tests are "blind to ooze volumes less tha one microliter - even so this quantity of fluid from an AIDS-infected individual have been found to contain as oodles as 100,000 HIV particles."

As one U.S. surgeon memorably put it, "The HIV virus can stir through a condom like a bullet through a tennis web."

It's the same story near latex gloves. Gloves from four different
manufacturers revealed "pits as sizeable as 15 microns wide and 30 microns insightful." More relevant to HIV transmission, "5 micron-wide channel, penetrating the entire bulk were found contained by all the gloves." He said the presence of such defect in latex "is ably established."

For Canada, the story is the same. A standard Health and Welfare Canada experiment of condoms manufactured between 1987 and 1990, based on stringent test of pressure, leakage, and volume (as contained by the U.S., there is no hard work to examine micron-level leakage), reported that an astonishing 40% of the
condoms tested failed at least possible one of the tests. Tests contained by 1991 showed an "improved" 28% rate.

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The few statistics illustrating the effect of condoms use on HIV nouns in homosexual act do not give clear cut results.
R.Detels (1989)lxxxix observed a 2.9% drop contained by seroconversion when condoms were used contained by homosexual intercourse, in a cohort of 2915 active homosexuals initally HIV sero-negative.

But, in that statistic, the number of partner for each branch of the cohort was almost as far-reaching a factor as the use or not of a condom.

L.Levin et al. (1995)xc found that most (71%) of the 140 active-duty young men beside documented sero-conversion who were identified contained by various US army installations did use a condom during their homosexual or heterosexual relations.

Results seem to indicate a paradoxal increased risk of seroconversion proportional to condom use in this series.

CONDOMS AND CANCER

May 29, 2004

Potent Carcinogen found in Most Condoms

Recent study have discovered the presence of a very potent carcinogen in most condoms. Small amounts of this chemical are released whenever condoms are used.

Nobody know whether this is serious yet however it is not promising to be healthy to expose the reproductive organs to cancer-causing substances on a regular starting place.

This is a potentially serious issue for much of the world's population that cannot afford or access other forms of birth control. I hope further studies will follow on this soon. Could this be related to the rise in cancer contained by women, and men as well?
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Condom Talc danger is fundamentally serious

ALL CONDOMS ARE COATED WITH TALC TO PREVENT THEM STICKING TOGETHER

Talc

Talc is a very fine substance, so fine it can be used as a "dry" lubricant.

Talc is a chemical similar to asbestos, a set cancer causing substance. Talc is found within many "little one and body" powders, feminine powders and many cosmetics. It's alsp used as a lubricant on condoms! While it make your skin "feel" slippery smooth, talc does so much more.

How does talc keep babies and your private parts so "fresh"? Presumably by clogging the pores that bury those necessary fluids. Also, those fine little particle manage to attain into the system. And being similar to asbestos is not comforting, especially when used on babies and genital areas.

Talc's insalubrious effect on human tissues has be known for slightly some time. Long ago, its dry lubricating properties were used as a glove-donning powder (easy to slide on) for surgical gloves. As hasty as the 1930's, talc was related to post-operative granulomatous peritonitis and fibrous adhesions.
-from Candace Sue Kasper, MD and Dr. P. J. Chandler

Talc...(on condoms)...may result within fallopian tube fibrosis with resultant infertility. Question raise by Doctors Kasper and Chandler in Journal of the American Medical Association. (JAMA) 3/15/95
-from Nutrition Health Review, Summer 1995 n73p8(1)

"A possible tie between talcum powder and ovarian cancer, long suspected because of talc's chemical similarity to asbestos, be strongly supported last week when a study found a difficult risk of the cancer among women who used feminine deodorant sprays. The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, found that women who used talcum powder in the genital area have an increased ovarian cancer risk of 60% and women who used feminine deodorant sprays had a 90% increased risk." In 1994, the FDA conducted a proven workshop on the issue and did not find enough of a apathetic link to prove correct even a consumer warning.
-from The University of California, Berkeley Wellness Letter, April 1993 v9n7p1(2)

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LATEX DEATHS

THE FDA SAYS ONLY 1% OF LATEX DEATHS ARE REPORTED

Delayed contact dermatitis from chemicals surrounded by rubber has be recognized since the 1930s.4 But except for scarce early reports, clinicians did not appreciate systemic allergic reaction to latex proteins until 1979, when case reports begin to appear in Europe. 5

Latex allergy erupted within the United States shortly after the Centers for Disease Control introduced universal precautions contained by 1987. By late 1992, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received 1133 reports of serious allergic reaction and anaphylaxis occurring to patients and health carefulness staff associated with 30 classes of latex medical devices. There be 15 patient death associated with latex barium enema catheters.5,6

The FDA estimated that the reports represented lone 1% of actual occurrences.6

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Recent reports surrounded by the literature indicate that from about 1 percent to 6 percent of the common population and about 8 percent to 12 percent of regularly exposed form care workers are sensitized to latex.

An estimated 17 million Americans are presently sensitive to latex ( up from not one recorded valise twenty years ago).

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CONDOMS HAVE ALSO BEEN LINKED TO BIRTH DEFECTS, INFIRTILITY (in men), PREECLAMPSIA, AND A HOST OF OTHER SERIOUS CONDITIONS.

Does tylenol make you retain margarine or gain weight??

Have you tried Lamb Skin Condoms?

The trouble for deliverd woman?

You should talk to your doctor or gynechologist. I'm sure they can help out you find a birth control that suits you.

The menopause?

There are condoms made from sheep skin that may work for you. They will protect you from pregnancy but will not protect you from STDs. They're a bit rare and thorny to find but a quick dig out on the internet should help you find them. (http://www.sex-ed101.com/condoms.html)...

Another birth control, is using the rythym method where on earth you periodically check your body for signs of fertility and after months of careful calculating, you'll revise to recognize the signs and know when you should avoid sex. A debonair little instrument called the Ovulite http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/ovu... can sustain you calculate your most fertile days.

Is it mundane to be attractive to women and like want to do ''stuff'' next to them?

have you tried the nuva ring? it might work for you. I don't know of any others right off the top of my team leader.

I am female and I enjoy a very low voice to be precise seriously affecting my confidence. Is there anything I can do?

well very soon a days there is bearing you can get your tubes tied and its reversable they primarily clamp your tubes and when you are ready to enjoy kids they take them rotten.me i am considering having that done myself.converse to your gyno

Miscarriage symptoms?

one word: abstain! Do it when you and your husband are ready for children





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