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i am 18 and i have a boy im seeing. we have been having sex and things but neither of us like condoms (im also mildly allergic). i know he is STI free and i am deffinetly as i was a virgin before. But we want to use another form of contraception. the problem is im not sure how to engage this conversation with my doctor ... any advice?
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There is no need to put pressure on yourself. Just make an appointment with your doctor and ask to be put on the pill or whatever form of contraception you wish to go on. Your doctor won't judge you for it whatsoever. A simple sentence like 'I was wondering if you could explain what type of contraception would be best for me' is a sure way for your GP to engage with you on the topic.
Original post by Airmed
There is no need to put pressure on yourself. Just make an appointment with your doctor and ask to be put on the pill or whatever form of contraception you wish to go on. Your doctor won't judge you for it whatsoever. A simple sentence like 'I was wondering if you could explain what type of contraception would be best for me' is a sure way for your GP to engage with you on the topic.


thank you for replying so fast .


so i did this before with a nurse and she told me to go and research eash type and see which seemed best. my mother is a very protective person and if she knew then it would cause alot of trouble between us. i looked at the implant as the best option but im not sure how to make the appointment . do i make a normal appointment and just as for it or does it have to be planned?
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Original post by Skater_girl92
thank you for replying so fast .


so i did this before with a nurse and she told me to go and research eash type and see which seemed best. my mother is a very protective person and if she knew then it would cause alot of trouble between us. i looked at the implant as the best option but im not sure how to make the appointment . do i make a normal appointment and just as for it or does it have to be planned?


The implant has to be planned as it is usually done by a doctor who specialises in that sort of thing.

You also need to bear in mind that if your mother is very protective etc and you get the implant, you may have to hide bruising from her. For example, this is what my arm looked like when I had the implant.

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Original post by Airmed
The implant has to be planned as it is usually done by a doctor who specialises in that sort of thing.

You also need to bear in mind that if your mother is very protective etc and you get the implant, you may have to hide bruising from her. For example, this is what my arm looked like when I had the implant.

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it wouldn't be too hard too hide i hide other scarring and bruising from my family
haha . but thank you i am going to go down tomorrow and see my GP.
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Original post by Skater_girl92
it wouldn't be too hard too hide i hide other scarring and bruising from my family
haha . but thank you i am going to go down tomorrow and see my GP.


Good luck!

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