What Fertility Means For Me
Will I be able to become pregnant again quickly?
Today's contraception methods are gentler on the body than they used to be, and generally they are designed to not influence your fertility after you stop using them. Even hormonal contraceptives like the long-acting hormonal coil allow you to become pregnant again quickly, because the hormones in these methods leave the body quickly after you stop using them. Learn more here.
Explore Your Options
Holidays. Fighting with a BFF. Moving house. Partying all night. A spontaneous hook-up.
Positive and negative disruptions to daily life can cause you to forget simple tasks which you otherwise do on autopilot – like removing contact lenses or setting an alarm before bed. It can also cause you to forget to take your contraceptive pill, which, when forgotten regularly, causes far more stress long-term. Find out what to do when you forgot the pill.
Factoring In Fertility
Your sister swipes right if someone mentions it in their dating profile. Your grandmother asks you at every family gathering. Your other friends in relationships also don’t know if or when they want kids.
Around 70% of women express wanting to become pregnant in the future. But planning if and when this will happen is a conversation you need to have with your doctor, not just your friends or family. Explore your options here.
Contraception Efficacy
The unbreakable condom. Failsafe withdrawal. Your body working like clockwork. The perfect world these things belong to doesn’t actually exist. So let’s embrace reality and remember — perfect is not typical. In fact, your contraceptive’s efficacy changes based on perfect use versus on typical use, and this influences whether your chosen contraceptive truly matches your needs. Compare your options here.
Hormones And You
Different women, different bodies, different needs. Hormones naturally occur in the body, and affect menstrual cycles in distinct ways. Hormones present in contraceptives also have particular impact on our bodies and cycles, which can be tailored depending on individual needs. Learn more about hormones in your body here.
Unpredictable Periods
Some months you get caught out early. Others you have your granny briefs on ready and waiting. The menstrual cycle varies for everyone who menstruates, and different contraceptives affect period pain symptoms and blood flow in varied ways. There’s no method that suits anyone best – it’s about finding the one that works with your body. Compare your options here.