@Ashley the dr told me it’s about as effective as some birth control pills etc and you can also use it with a condom. I feel strange using a condom after making a literal baby with my partner haha like I’m going backwards but after being on this app it’s very clear women are getting pregnant on every single birth control so why would I put hormones into my body if there’s other options? I’m just sensitive down there and don’t want it to burn or itch
A cream for birth control! I would be scared!
@Queneshia right? It is supposed to stop sperm from reaching an egg to fertilize…
I don't know why she said it's as effective as the pill because it's literally not. The specific one you got is 93% effective clinically, but actually around 86% effective realistically (due to average use habits among the population). You've already made up your mind about it though. I am not sure if it will burn because I've never used it and I don't know what health issues you have that would make you more sensitive. Personally, I can't use hormonal birth control or implants either so we use condoms. There's nothing strange about using condoms with someone you have already made a child with. The point is birth control isn't it? They're still going to work if you use them correctly. I looked it up: the cream *can* burn or make you itch, but that's an *unusual* side effect and not the intended experience. So if that happens to you, pls make sure your OB knows. Another thing is that it can make yeast infections more common. Oh, and the cream won't work if used *after* sex - it has to be before.
also curious!