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summer732

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Well my experience with BC post-transplant has not been fun. I tried the nuva ring and then YAZ and it turns out increase of Hormones must be reacting with something else I'm on. I know other people who are post-tx and have no problem being on the pill. But my experience was pretty horrifying. The amount of bleeding that happened during sex was actually disturbing. I then went for a pap and bleed so much during that it was scary. Once i stopped the nuva ring, the bleeding during sex stopped. So i tried the Yaz. Same thing...then once I stopped it, that didn't happen again. Sooooo that's out for me.

just to beware that that could happen....
 

summer732

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Well my experience with BC post-transplant has not been fun. I tried the nuva ring and then YAZ and it turns out increase of Hormones must be reacting with something else I'm on. I know other people who are post-tx and have no problem being on the pill. But my experience was pretty horrifying. The amount of bleeding that happened during sex was actually disturbing. I then went for a pap and bleed so much during that it was scary. Once i stopped the nuva ring, the bleeding during sex stopped. So i tried the Yaz. Same thing...then once I stopped it, that didn't happen again. Sooooo that's out for me.

just to beware that that could happen....
 

summer732

New member
Well my experience with BC post-transplant has not been fun. I tried the nuva ring and then YAZ and it turns out increase of Hormones must be reacting with something else I'm on. I know other people who are post-tx and have no problem being on the pill. But my experience was pretty horrifying. The amount of bleeding that happened during sex was actually disturbing. I then went for a pap and bleed so much during that it was scary. Once i stopped the nuva ring, the bleeding during sex stopped. So i tried the Yaz. Same thing...then once I stopped it, that didn't happen again. Sooooo that's out for me.

just to beware that that could happen....
 

summer732

New member
Well my experience with BC post-transplant has not been fun. I tried the nuva ring and then YAZ and it turns out increase of Hormones must be reacting with something else I'm on. I know other people who are post-tx and have no problem being on the pill. But my experience was pretty horrifying. The amount of bleeding that happened during sex was actually disturbing. I then went for a pap and bleed so much during that it was scary. Once i stopped the nuva ring, the bleeding during sex stopped. So i tried the Yaz. Same thing...then once I stopped it, that didn't happen again. Sooooo that's out for me.

just to beware that that could happen....
 

summer732

New member
Well my experience with BC post-transplant has not been fun. I tried the nuva ring and then YAZ and it turns out increase of Hormones must be reacting with something else I'm on. I know other people who are post-tx and have no problem being on the pill. But my experience was pretty horrifying. The amount of bleeding that happened during sex was actually disturbing. I then went for a pap and bleed so much during that it was scary. Once i stopped the nuva ring, the bleeding during sex stopped. So i tried the Yaz. Same thing...then once I stopped it, that didn't happen again. Sooooo that's out for me.

just to beware that that could happen....
 

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Liza</b></i>

Hi, We addressed the BC issue at clinic just this past week. When it was brought up pre-tx they said to wait until after, not wanting to introduce something new at the time of waiting for tx. Last week at Anna's 6 mo. appt. they said, no problem, what kind do you want? Heck if we knew, just wanted to know if it was OK to go on them.</end quote></div>

This concerns me just a bit. So are they assuming that sex isnt happening or the patient would use condoms, etc? I would think pregnancy at pre tx of CF is discouraged & although it seems obvious....it doesnt mean it cant/wont happen.

I understand the hormonal issue & potential risks of interaction etc, but there are other types of birth control.

I use a non hormonal IUD.

Thanks for the feedback!
 

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Liza</b></i>

Hi, We addressed the BC issue at clinic just this past week. When it was brought up pre-tx they said to wait until after, not wanting to introduce something new at the time of waiting for tx. Last week at Anna's 6 mo. appt. they said, no problem, what kind do you want? Heck if we knew, just wanted to know if it was OK to go on them.</end quote></div>

This concerns me just a bit. So are they assuming that sex isnt happening or the patient would use condoms, etc? I would think pregnancy at pre tx of CF is discouraged & although it seems obvious....it doesnt mean it cant/wont happen.

I understand the hormonal issue & potential risks of interaction etc, but there are other types of birth control.

I use a non hormonal IUD.

Thanks for the feedback!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Liza</b></i>

Hi, We addressed the BC issue at clinic just this past week. When it was brought up pre-tx they said to wait until after, not wanting to introduce something new at the time of waiting for tx. Last week at Anna's 6 mo. appt. they said, no problem, what kind do you want? Heck if we knew, just wanted to know if it was OK to go on them.</end quote></div>

This concerns me just a bit. So are they assuming that sex isnt happening or the patient would use condoms, etc? I would think pregnancy at pre tx of CF is discouraged & although it seems obvious....it doesnt mean it cant/wont happen.

I understand the hormonal issue & potential risks of interaction etc, but there are other types of birth control.

I use a non hormonal IUD.

Thanks for the feedback!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Liza</b></i>

Hi, We addressed the BC issue at clinic just this past week. When it was brought up pre-tx they said to wait until after, not wanting to introduce something new at the time of waiting for tx. Last week at Anna's 6 mo. appt. they said, no problem, what kind do you want? Heck if we knew, just wanted to know if it was OK to go on them.</end quote>

This concerns me just a bit. So are they assuming that sex isnt happening or the patient would use condoms, etc? I would think pregnancy at pre tx of CF is discouraged & although it seems obvious....it doesnt mean it cant/wont happen.

I understand the hormonal issue & potential risks of interaction etc, but there are other types of birth control.

I use a non hormonal IUD.

Thanks for the feedback!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Liza</b></i>

Hi, We addressed the BC issue at clinic just this past week. When it was brought up pre-tx they said to wait until after, not wanting to introduce something new at the time of waiting for tx. Last week at Anna's 6 mo. appt. they said, no problem, what kind do you want? Heck if we knew, just wanted to know if it was OK to go on them.</end quote>

This concerns me just a bit. So are they assuming that sex isnt happening or the patient would use condoms, etc? I would think pregnancy at pre tx of CF is discouraged & although it seems obvious....it doesnt mean it cant/wont happen.

I understand the hormonal issue & potential risks of interaction etc, but there are other types of birth control.

I use a non hormonal IUD.

Thanks for the feedback!
 
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