I just placed an order from
www.barriermethods.com. I bought the Caya Diaphragm (one size fits most), the 75mm Omniflex Wide Seal Diaphragm, and a couple of gentle spermicides to try out. Yay! On the down side they gotta come all the way from Germany so that's a wait. I guess that's ok - my uterus is sad from getting all stirred up and stabbed the other day. I don't need to go and have it poked at right now. 😂
Dr. Daniels prescribed a 75mm diaphragm so that is what I based my purchase on. I'm hoping that he was accurate. I do remember that I couldn't feel the one he put in and it didn't just fall out so I think that's a good sign.
I'm really glad that I can purchase things like this even if I can't do it easily. I was pretty panicked that I wasn't able to get my prescription filled around here. Shaun called Planned Parenthood and they said that the manufacturer discontinued the diaphragms (the Internet confirmed that), so there aren't really any suppliers to the U.S. right now. That is rather unfortunate. I strongly feel that we need more options - especially options that don't contain hormones.
While I loved my first IUD dearly I know that a lot of women never have any good experiences with them. I know that there is the copper IUD which is what I initially wanted, but after 6 years with an IUD and complications removing them both times I kind of think I've had my fill. Another issue with those is that Shaun often got poked by the stiff little strings (to the point of leaving actual marks on him), and that was pretty much a mood-killer.
I can honestly say that if it was up to me to take a pill every day I'd be knocked up. I'm not so great at being consistent and I'm not very fond of taking pills so that narrows my options quite a bit from the jump. I tried the NuvaRing before the Mirena (even though it was hormonal and I wasn't happy about that), and it was ok, but eventually killed my sex drive. Not quite the way I want to control pregnancy. 😂 I don't like condoms and it gets expensive to get anything nice so that's not my first choice, either. It's not like we need disease protection from each other so I kind of feel like I JUST DON'T WANT THAT, anyway.
I just don't think it should BE SO DIFFICULT. Regardless of the fact that we don't want kids I'm not really into getting myself spayed, nor do I want to push Shaun towards a vasectomy. I don't know why. I guess because it's like making a choice today for what happens in that area for the rest of your life. I guess I don't like to commit to permanent shit when who really damn knows what the future holds and I don't see anything wrong with that.
Anyway. I guess I'm done fussing. Well - aside from the fact that I am SUPPOSED to get free / cheap birth control from the good old USofA, but I just went and spent $175 - yep, you read that right - out of my own damn pocket to get something safe and that wouldn't screw with my moods. If the Caya works out it's good for 2 years and the Omniflex is good for... I don't know? Forever, maybe? It's made of silicon. I'll be sure to read the instructions that come with it so I know for sure. I guess that as long as one works out it wasn't a total waste. But free would have OBVIOUSLY been better.