I have used multiple different ones.
I'm currently on the pill and being abstinent...until september.
I just switched back to the pill after using the NuvaRing.
And I used to use the patches before I ever started with the pill back when they were still new and then got linked to cancer or whatever and I decided I hit the genetic lotto already as it is I don't need help in THAT department so I switched to the pill.
And I use condoms/dental dams(depending on the genitalia of the person I'm sleeping with)
Though, I'm kind of always on some form of contraception in addition to either sexually active or abstinent because my cramps will make it hard for me to do anything otherwise. So I am essentially on contraception 365 1/4 days a year.
Edit:
Dags90 said:
Also, and this may be definitely is the sangria talking, but where is NuvaRing?
It's a convenient, once monthly vaginal ring. You just shove it up your gash and fish it out three weeks later. It's totes convenient!
Not when I took. I had to replace mine once a week. And it felt...awkward putting it in and taking it out. Plus it did funny things to my body. Like having me go a month and a half until I finally had my period and then completely incapacitating me for 2 days with cramps worse than any I've ever gotten. Plus, I have irregular enough periods as is, I don't need something else further fucking with them, which is always fun going in for birth control or whatever to your gynaecologist and them asking when your last period was and having to guess because you stopped keeping track after high school when they started really getting irregular(oh the looks I get from the doctors at planned parenthood when I tell them "I THINK it was this day but I'm not sure since I don't keep track" and then having to explain WHY I don't keep track anymore). (And it would worry me too much if I were sexually active and had something that completely stopped my periods altogether.) Not a fun experience. But I suppose, as with everything, different things will affect different people.
Also, I'd like to point out to everyone who's saying they'd like their partner to be on the pill, the pill is NOT the only contraceptive a woman can take/have. And their are non hormonal versions of contraceptives for women who don't want the hormonal ones that work just as well.
EeveeElectro said:
When I spoke to my doctors about it, he said there was a chance it could make my periods heavier and because my pill had already done a fabulous job of that, I didn't want to risk it ._.
They can make them lighter but knowing my luck it wouldn't.
You know, exercising can help. Though for me it makes me have a heavy 2-3 day period and then I'm good for however long my body decides I need to go before having another period. Damn my irregular periods.....