Okay one thing I don’t get is why women just don’t use birth control to avoid getting pregnant. Like one thing I don’t get is why women can’t use birth control/contraceptives like condoms, IUDs, Birth Control pills or shots.
They can, and many do. But it's an expense, it's a hassle to have to get initially, as well as to renew, and for pills and some other types, it's also a daily hassle to deal with. That means there are going to be some women who just don't want to deal with it, or who don't follow the instructions correctly (the BC pill needs to be taken at about the same time every day, so that the hormone levels remain consistent - the pill is designed to dissolve over a 20 hour period so that it releases the hormones gradually, but this requires the next pill to be taken on time in order to be effective.
There's also the problem that certain other medications - with antibiotics being the best-known example - will interfere with the BC pill. A lot of women don't know this, and doctors - especially doctors that aren't GPs, such as dentists - are terrible at informing their patients about this - but a woman on any kind of hormonal BC (pills, shot, implant, Nuva ring, etc.) will have their BC be far less reliable when she's on antibiotics, so she could get pregnant when normally she wouldn't.
It's not like men would be any better - that's one of several reasons why the FDA has never approved a male BC pill - they rely on being taken reliably, and men tend to be terrible at that. Also, men create millions of sperm per ejaculation, and only a single one needs to get by in order to impregnate, which is why it's far easier to manage one egg than millions of sperm.
0 0 0 0Antibiotics are just fungal molds. They stay in the body and multiply long after you stop taking the pills. So if antibiotics negatively effect bc effectiveness, that would mean anyone who took antibiotics in at least the past 6 months (or often longer), without fixing their gut, isn't going to be able to use birth control effectively. Most people have messed up gut biomes.
The affect of most antibiotics on the BC pill only seems to extend a week or two after the end of the course of the antibiotics. You'll need a molecular biologist to explain exactly why that is - I'm just reporting the study results.
Odd, but interesting. If thats the case, It must be something in the capsule itself then, instead of the fungus inside of it. Probobably some kind of ester or hormone fluctuating compound. 🤷🏻
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All birth control methods have a failure rate with the exception of abstinence and surgery.
Some women experience horrible side-effects from hormonal birth control.
While most guys refuse to wear condoms because of the multitude of false perceptions generated by porn and lack of knowledge on how to apply one.
B. C Is a journey that should be openly discussed and explored by every healthy couple. It should not be just one person's burden to bear.
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I'm sorry, have you ever looked at the side effects of most contraceptives like the pill or birth control injections? These hormones mess with like all your systems and can make you feel like absolute shit. Also, all women I know either use condoms or some other form of birth control and I don't feel like it's is entirely the women's job to make sure no babies are produced. If you, as a man, are planning on having sex with a woman, the least you can do is bring a condom.
0 2 0 0I had an ex once who used birth control and that stuff would fuck up her cycle and stuff. I always wore a condom anyway just because I wanted to be super safe.
For me I will not use birth control in any circumstances. But I’m pretty sure a lot of woman do them. So what’s the issue? I don’t understand the question really why you think woman don’t use these. There’s ads about them. Woman are using them.
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6 6I have to agree. We bear the greatest risk therefore we have to be responsible for our contraception. There is plenty of choice so there's no excuse not to use it.
0 2 0 0They can. They just choose not to. If a woman is on birth control and a guy uses a condom, combined they don't have any reasonable chance of getting pregnant until they choose to stop because they want to have a baby. They choose to take unnecessary risks and then try to avoid responsibility when the consequences of their actions become real.
0 0 0 0Most do 🙄. And by that logic why the fuck can't men wear condoms? See stupid question right
1 2 0 0Pretty sure you could just castrate yourself and save the human race from your Idiocracy.
0 0 0 0Most do, so I have no idea what world you are living in.
The bigger question is why men think birth control is 100% the woman's problem.
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