Is there any birth control pill that does not hold side effects?

She can't take the pill because she can't remember. What would you recommend would be the safest besides the pill.
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ALL hormonal methods of birth control have the opportunity to create side effects. This is because the chemicals that are placed into the body act in response differently with respectively person.

The best method for someone who cannot remember to rob a pill every day might be to try the NuvaRing. The ring is inserted for 3 weeks, out for 1 (for the period), later a new one is inserted.
The shot is successful for 3 months at a time, but many women report extreme side effects from this method (though I never experienced any).

Some citizens might recommend an IUD; however this method is NOT recommended for anyone who's never carried a pregnancy to term. Also, the IUD have a long list of physical side effects range from heavy and irregular bleeding to medical emergency requiring surgery.

There are also barrier methods, but those require planning. BUT, they don't require a day after day necessity to remember.

So either she get better about taking the pill, looks into the Ring or shot, or you two swot up to use a diaphragm or condom.

YOU could remember to call her each day and tell her to filch her pill; or she could get into a routine of taking them when she brushes her teeth (this is what I do, and I RARELY miss a pill).

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Nuva Ring. Stays in place for 3 weeks later you must remember to take it out to switch on your period. Then insrt a alien on a week later.

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They all enjoy side effects and I am not sure what you mean by she can't remember to appropriate the pill. Has she put up a sign some wheres that is printed stale the computer saying Take Your Pill? Everything you put into your body have side effects.

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The only truly sheltered method is not having sex. All other forms hold some potential side effect.

If you can tolerate latex the condom is probably the next safest but also not exactly spotless with a fairly high let-down rate.

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condom or the panama they put inside or the coil the doctor fits inside the woman to stop sperm entering a certain nouns, but these have be known to be pretty dangerous or not work hugely well.

my friend have been on the contraceptive injection since she be 16, she hasnt had a spell since then and go back every 3 months to own another injection (in her lower back).i personally wouldnt close to havin long term contraception resembling this as you never what could be goin on in your body havin a period shows you are tough and everything is alright in your body, not havin one would worry me and plus it flushes things out.

move about with your girlfriend to the doctors or family circle planning clinics, they are really helpful and any doctor or family plannin can bring up to date you all almost contraception and give you free condoms, pills etc

i be on migrogynon 30 or sumthn.i had terrrible side effects and get realy low and ratty, i went rear and cahnged my pill and now im cilest, its purple and have no side effects, if she sets an alarm she wont forget and if she takes the pills next to her

Is it okey to eat an rime cream or drink cold water when you hold a period?

She requests to set her cell phone or watch to one time every daylight and take it when the alarm go off.

Then here is also the Nuvaring.

I would never ever ever recommend the depo shot. So many distrustful side affects that a majority of women have while on that shot (not to mention the class act lawsuits because of what it does to women).

You are asking two different questions.

The prevalent one "bcp that doesn't have side affects"... very well I'm on Kariva, and I've had no side affects while on it.

The other one "what to recommend besides the pill" would be any condoms, nuvaring, or and implant or IUD.





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