We dont want another baby for couple years and my friend mentioned the injection one. Im a bit scared about side effects and all. Are these contraceptive shots actually safe? would love to hear real experiences.
Modern medicine has come so far, and there are many safe options available for birth control. Shots are one of them, and for many women, they work really well. My friend uses them and is quite happy. Just have an open conversation with your gynac to pick the best method for you.
Oh, after having twins, birth control became my new best friend! 😂 Shots are one option, and many find them effective. The main thing is to find what works for YOU and your body. Best to talk to your gynac about all the options, their effectiveness, and potential side effects. Don't want any more surprises unless planned, right?
When we were looking at options, we considered the shots. They can be a good long-term solution, which saves money in the long run compared to pills sometimes. But check the cost of each shot and how frequently you need it. Also, discuss any potential side effects like weight gain or mood changes with your doctor, as that can impact your daily life. Plan wisely!
Hey! 😊 Yes, birth control shots are generally considered safe for many women! They can be super convenient too. But like any medication, they might have side effects for some. Always a good idea to chat with your gynac to see if it's the right fit for your body! Good luck! ✨
Haan, these days there are many options. My elders in the family always say to be careful with anything you put in your body. It's best to discuss with your gynac in detail, ask about side effects and if it suits your body type. Everyone's body is different, na.
For preventing pregnancy, there are definitely different methods including shots. With my PCOS history, I always had to be extra cautious about hormones. What's safe for one person might not be for another. So please, have a detailed chat with your doctor about your health history and all the pros and cons before deciding.