| contraceptive sponges/other forms of birth control
I have been on various types of birth control pills for over 6 years now. I took a break from the pill a couple of years ago while my husband (then fiancé) and I were still in college, and we used condoms (which we didn't really like) until one month I was a week late. I didn't end up being pregnant, but we decided I could deal with the side effects of birth control pills for the peace of mind they offered.
Now, a couple of years later, we are married, both employed, and pretty much settled in, but we'd still like to wait a year or two before we start trying to have a baby. However it now seems to me that the peace of mind issue is not as important since we would be fine if we did have a child, so I would like to switch to a non-hormonal birth control method. I have worked with my doctor to find the pill I am on now, which I truly believe is the best pill for me, but I still have some side effects that I wouldn't mind getting rid of.
I've looked into natural family planning/fertility awareness method, but it seems like a lot of work for something that might only end up being 75% effective. I might like to do it in addition to another method.
I considered a diaphragm, but I am worried I wouldn't be able to get it out! I have never been able to feel my cervix (I have short fingers...maybe that's the problem?) so I'm worried once a diaphragm was in I wouldn't be able to reach it for removal.
The method I am considering most seriously right now is the sponge, but since the today sponge has been off the market, there aren't many user reviews available. I've ordered a box of protectaid sponges and a box of today sponges just to try them out, but I'd like to hear other people's opinions on their ease of use and effectiveness.
And actually, advice on any non-hormonal method of birth control would be appreciated!
Thanks!
-Sara
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