• Raltoid@lemmy.world
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    Fun fact: they stopped working on a male birth control pill because of the side effects it was causing. Most of those side effects are experienced by women taking the female birth control pill.

    It’s a bit unethical to continue a study when it causes people to try and committ suicide.

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      7 hours ago

      I wish they had those same ethics with my first birth control when I was hospitalized with severe depression. I wasn’t even told it was a side effect. Ten years later there was a class action lawsuit and it was discontinued.

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      What about when it finds something you’ve been giving women for years has been causing people to try and sometimes succeed in committing suicide?

      https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6193788/

      And on a lesser scale it was a common experience in women’s dorms for a woman who got a boyfriend would go on bc, which would make her into such a mess (Mood swings, anxiety, depression and don’t forget weight gain and acne!) that the relationship would fall apart.

      They always say, “it’s better than childbirth,” and it is, but does that have to be the bar? We don’t judge anything for men with “well, it’s better than childbirth.” We try to find ways to make it as painless as possible.

      Which is why this is so overdue and appreciated.

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        I cannot help but wonder…why not just use condoms. Like we solved the problem ages ago - put a wall between the shot and it’s target. Is it uncomfortable? Yeah, somewhat.

        Which still sounds hella better than anxiety, depression, mood swings etc.

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          Condoms break. The best prevention is layered birth control, two different forms like condom plus another method which will increase effectiveness to near 100%.

          Also you can’t be seriously saying that all men happily use a condom. Been on the receiving end of much weedling and stealth removal.

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            Been on the receiving end of much weedling and stealth removal.

            Seriously, why is this such a common thing? It is straight up rape. I have had it happen to me multiple times in my life.

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            The best prevention is layered birth control, two different forms like condom plus another method which will increase effectiveness to near 100%.

            It’s important to note, for those who need to know it, that “layering birth control” should only be done with different types (ie a condom and a spermicide, or a condom and the BC pill, etc.) It does not mean using more than one condom at the same time! Two or more condoms create friction against each other, which can cause them to tear - defeating the purpose.

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            Men like these should be taken out back and shot, no different than rape imo. I just said that condoms work and are oretty much 100% effective if used correctly. But yeah, I cede to the fact that it’s not 100% controllable from women pov.

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              Condoms are only 98% effective, even with perfect use. That means that in a year, for every 100 people who use condoms as their only method of prevention, two of them will get pregnant.

              Not even taking into account typical use (which results in closer to 12 pregnancies for every 100 people), 2 for every 100 of the hundreds of thousands of people that use condoms, is not “pretty much 100% effective”. Please don’t tell people that it is.

        • SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz
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          Birth control can very much help hormonal imbalances that can cause painful skin conditions like cystic acne, PMS, painful periods, and manage more serious conditions like endometriosis and PCOS, in which rupturing polyps can cause scar tissue from from your uterus to migrate to your other organs and destroy them.

          I use it for all of them.

          Birth control is not just about sex & pregnancy prevention.