Copper Coil for birth control
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Feel the need to come off my bill control pill for obvious reasons, I am however not ready for a child yet and very pro life. I have done research and it seems thats the copper coil is the safest form as it does not mess with hormones and copper itself is a good metal for us. What are peoples thoughts?
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Either have a child or practice abstinence
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@PeatPioneer Yeah if this is a genuine post (which I suspect it isn't): take the man's name out of your username if you're gonna say you're on birth control and wanna come off 'for some reason'.
But it's clearly a bait post, so I'll stop expending energy on this
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@CO3
Thank you for taking the time to reply in such a useful fashion. It's amusing how you manage to misinterpret my statement and then immediately dismiss it as a bait post. Maybe if you employed some more time and energy into improving your ability to comprehend basic language, then you would notice that I never said I wanted to come of it 'for some reason' - note the correct use of quotation marks. I was simply asking for some advice and am fully aware of the downsides of hormonal birth control. My question was fairly asked, and I would be interested to see what Peat would think of you, unsuccessfully trying to be smart instead of advising others. -
Why not just use the rhythm method? You can only get pregnant like a week or two out of your cycle
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@PeatPioneer Hm I misread but it's still a super idiotic question and you clearly just have no idea about anything. Iron is also a necessary mineral, does that mean I'm gonna shove it up my holes?
Here's the real answer:
don't take estrogen pills and also don't shove a notoriously (google horror stories pls) terrible copper spiral into your body.
In terms of contraception, they have to pull out, and you have to make sure they pee inbetween ejaculations. If you can't have them do this or either parties are too intoxicated to remember, maybe reconsider lifestyle.
This alone is bulletproof, and if you add cycle tracking on top of it, there's a 0 percent chance you'll get pregnant. Not medical advice
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Before I had the awareness to research, I used a copper IUD for about 20 years beginning sometime in the 80s. I was advised that there was no need to ever change it until I was ready to remove it permanently. I've had no ill effects of which I'm aware, and effortless birth control. I used to wonder why a person would use anything else, but I had running buddies who told me it caused cramping for them. Just my experience.
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I heard Ray say in an interview with Danny Roddy recently that the copper IUD interferes with progesterone.
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@annis Yeah I've heard it lowers natural progesterone production, even though it releases a bit of it when in the uterus. I remember Katharina Dalton recommending a progesterone suppository of 100mg (or was it 200mg) before sex to prevent conception but I can't seem to find the source. Could be useful to someone who wants to look into it
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The topic of contraception is so utterly bizarre to me. just don't do the thing that causes pregnancy and do everything else, are people just insane, or not willing to sacrifice that final second of pleasure. ridiculous
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@PeatPioneer I did a copper coil iud for about 12 years. I don't recommend it. I did not realize it until I learned more about bioenergetics but it hurt my metabolism in multiple ways. One, it caused me to develop a goiter and my doctor convinced me to have surgery so I lost half my thyroid. In addition, it lowered my progesterone and I became estrogen dominant. Once I removed it and took up a bioenergetic approach I got way healthier. I sleep better, no more anxiety, balanced hormones, clear skin etc.
If I had it to do again, I would just do natural tracking. Our uterus is designed for babies, nothing else -
copper toxicity is real, plenty of studies on it. It just makes logical sense as well. putting something toxic enough inside oneself to prevent pregnancy has got to have systemic effects.
Auto immune arthritis is a big one.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/141116094120.htm
Peat talked about using progesterone as birth control.
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My sister's got an IUD and she's not in perfect health (weight gain and overall stressed out), is there anything I can send her about it?
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Once she has children if she has lots of copper still it can cause ADHD or autism type issues in children. Look up cuproptosis (cell death in the brain caused by copper).
I went through literal hell in my life due to issues like that. I think your sister is gambling with someone’s life.
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@questforhealth Apparently she got it removed a couple months ago, they don't keep me updated.
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That’s quite good to hear you know, future looking bright for her children.
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@ATP said in Copper Coil for birth control:
Either have a child or practice abstinence
Stop trying to play God!amen.