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I too had of much issues to taking of any sort of birth control pills,

patches and things of that , it maked me very sick so much so that

would begin of a non stop vomitting that causes me to have to go to the

hospital because of dehydrations of things.

once I to learned what causes of the pregnancy then could understand

more of how to be of aware of my own body signals and so then when done

of having of the babies the husband got fixed so that for me could not

have anymore babies ever. some of that maked me sad at times but happy

most of the time over it because being of a mom is so much hard work.

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I did not have a chance to ask my professor today about paps, I will

try to flag her down tomorrow, we're having finals so it's crazy at

the moment.

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No problem! Thanks Debi! :)

>

> I did not have a chance to ask my professor today about paps, I will

> try to flag her down tomorrow, we're having finals so it's crazy at

> the moment.

>

> Debi

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If (the general) you are going to try it, try pills first. The shots

take 3+ months to leave the system and therefore for side effects to

subside.

Pills leave the system in 1-3 days. I am VERY sensitive to BCP, most

cause vomiting and severe headaches, the good thing is the side

effects go away shortly after taking the pills (there are packs I

only took 2).

>> My Baby got her first period yesterday!! Katrina is

eleven

> and a half > and she's now a woman. She wasn't very happy about

it at

> all but I've > been preparing her for the past couple of years

> because all of the > physical signs were there that it was

coming. In

> the past year and a > half, she gained boobs and pubes and lots

of

> curves. Even her hair got > gorgeous curls and shine that it

never

> had before. She knew what it > was and was okay with the spotting

but

> when she saw actual red blood, > she turned snow white and almost

> passed out. She also had really bad > cramps and a headache. I

was

> really hoping that she would have it > easier than I did before

my

> hysterectomy but it doesn't look that way.> > Here's where I need

> help. Is there something out there that can be > given/prescribed

to

> young girls so that they don't have to go through a > period each

and

> every month WITHOUT getting a pap smear? I just know > that she

would

> be incredibly traumatized by a pap at such a young age > and

honestly

> I don't think she should have to have one just yet. It's > not

like

> she's anywhere near sexually active. I know that it also >

screens

> for cancer but again, she's SO young. We have my 40 year old >

sister

> on Birth Control pills (she is mentally handicapped) for >

regulation

> and she goes under general sedation for her paps every three >

years

> because of the trauma issue and I would do the same for my >

daughter

> once she was closer to the age of 18 or sexually active.> > For

now,

> it would just be so much more convenient and she would be able >

to

> accomplish so much more if she wasn't in pain each month (and >

> probably missing school) if she only had four periods a year

(like

> with > that pill that they advertise on TV)...or maybe Deprovera

> shots? Has > anyone had experience with anything like this with

your

> girls? Are > there other options out there? Any other ideas?> >

> Thanks in advance,> >

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