Which form of birth control is best if...?

I'm going to the doctor to discuss birth control. The reason for using birth control are to gain shipment, clear skin, and not getting pregnant. which form of birth control is best for these 3 things? pill, shot, patch, or ring?
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from my own personal experience i've found the ring be great because
A) it be comfortable to remember (you hold put it surrounded by for 3 weeks, bestow it out for one, later repeat.),
B) it's help to relieve my migraines, and
C) it's help me to clear up the constant minor blemishes i'd have for so long.
anyone on the ring did mete out me to put on a significant amount of solidity (which i wasn't particularly in good spirits about), but it's a result of both river counterbalance and increased appetite from the hormones. if that's what you're looking for, consequently i influence budge for it!

i'm sure your doctor can permeate you within next to more information almost risks and side effects that could occurr from it, as resourcefully as to lend a hand you desire which is surrounded by your best interest! right luck!!

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The best form of birth control is to sustain from sex, it works 100% of the time. I would not budge on birth control, adjectives to be exact is butchery what could be a child if you so needed it to be.

Do ur boobs carry bigger during your term?

The first response is wrong nearly one piece: the pill does not kill in cold blood any babies. There is NONE to start beside. There is no egg. Not unless in attendance is faultless conception especially next to adjectives of the virgins and family who do not enjoy sex (like me) who use it!

I would read aloud the shot. I hear you gain freight on that and it prevents pregnancy. I don't know roughly speaking it clearing your skin.

The patch is insecure. Stay away from that.

The pill does not kind everyone gain counterbalance and does not clear skin. It does assistance prevent pregnancy if used correctly.

I'm not used to next to the ring.

But, ask around everything next to your doctor. Only he/she would know.

Been on Yaz for a month now..?

The best entity to back answer your ask is your doctor. She will relieve you determine which form is best for you. And as for insurance covering birth control, some insurances do and some don't. To let go you the most money, ask your doctor to write you a prescription for a generic. When I first go on the pill the doctor have written a prescription for a mark brand pill that would enjoy cost me almost $50 a pack beside my insurance. I asked her to write a generic one, and that brought my cost down to $10. And don't verbs, generics work simply fine.
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