Contraceptive implant (not the coil)

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Re: Contraceptive implant (not the coil)

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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:55 pm
John Bingham wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:21 am
PSD-Kiwi wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:34 am
newkidontheblock wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:48 am Morning after pill = prevents pregnancy the ‘morning after.’ Version in Cambodia good for up to 3 days after. US version good for up to 5 days after. If a visit is only 5 days every few months or so, made perfect sense at the time.
Glad to see you finally understand what plan-b/morning after pill is now. I won't dig up the thread :wink:
It's supposed to be for emergencies/ accidents rather than the main method of contraception. It's incredibly selfish for a man to insist on using his partner using it that way. It often has painful/ uncomfortable side effects and messes up a woman's cycle.
Precisely! Guessing you didn't see the thread I'm referring to, where NKOTB believed that Plan-B was an actual contraceptive that is used to prevent pregnancy prior to intercourse.
haha i was tempted to quote the thread in my post earlier but it was 5 years ago now and NKOTB is a much more respected and established poster :thumb:

and yeah the contraceptive pill and the morning after pill are completely different things
as i mentioned in my last post the contraceptive pill is a prescription hormonal pill girls have to take daily, but it effects their mood so most girls end up having the implant (in the uk anyway) also due to this though its probably why unprotected sex and STIs are rife in the UK

the morning after pill is not contraception as many have stated before
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@Jamie_Lambo Was that thread really 5 years ago? I didn't realise it was that long ago.
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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:32 pm @Jamie_Lambo Was that thread really 5 years ago? I didn't realise it was that long ago.
yes was started Feb 2016 haha shocking right!? :shock:
ive PM'd you the link if you fancy a re-read haha
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