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Can I use CycleBeads if I just stopped using an IUD?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, as long as during the time you were using the IUD your cycles were between 26 and 32 days long. Once the IUD is taken out, you can start using CycleBeads on the first day of your next period.
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Can I use CycleBeads if I just stopped taking the pill?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if your cycles were 26-32 days long before you started taking pills. If you are still taking pills and want to use CycleBeads, you should finish taking the pills for this current cycle. Then, on the first day of your next period, you can begin using the method. If you have already stopped taking pills, you should wait until your next period starts before you start using the method.
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Can I use CycleBeads if I just stopped taking an injectable form of birth control?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
It depends. First, you must have had regular cycles between 26 and 32 days long before you started using the injection. If you have taken a 1-month injectable recently and you had cycles in this range before you started using the injectable, you can use CycleBeads as soon as you have your next period. However, if you have taken a three-month injectable, it may be a while before your cycles return to normal.
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Can I use the Standard Days Method without using CycleBeads?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes you can. CycleBeads have been found to be an efficient, easy-to-use tool for helping women keep track of their cycles and know which days are fertile and which are not. However, a woman could simply keep track of her cycle on a calendar and count the days, starting with her period so that she would know when she was in her fertile window ? Days 8 through 19 of her cycle ? and could get pregnant.
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Can anyone use CycleBeads?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
No. The Standard Days Method, on which CycleBeads are based, works very well for women who usually have menstrual cycles between 26 and 32 days long. Women who often have cycles shorter than 26 days or longer than 32 days are not good candidates for this method. Also, women who would not be able to avoid unprotected intercourse on the days they might get pregnant are not likely to be successful using this method. So, like any method of family planning, it isn't for everyone.
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Why do women choose to use CycleBeads?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
The most common answer we hear is that women want to use them because they are based on a method that is natural, effective, and has no side effects. Many women want an easy to use family planning method that is natural ? that doesn't involve hormones or surgical procedures. Some women are concerned about side effects with other methods, others don't want to do anything that might impair their future ability to get pregnant. Some women want to use it for religious reasons.
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Can I use CycleBeads to help me get pregnant?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes you can. No research has been conducted to date to see exactly how effective the Standard Days Method is in helping a couple who wants to get pregnant, but because CycleBeads identify the fertile days, using CycleBeads can be an important first step in trying to get pregnant.
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Can I use CycleBeads if I am breastfeeding?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
That depends. Wait until you have had 4 menstrual periods since your baby was born. After you have had 4 periods, if your last cycle was between 26 and 32 days long, you can start using CycleBeads on the first day of your next period.
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Can I use CycleBeads if I am close to menopause?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, as long as your cycles are between 26 and 32 days long. However, as you approach menopause, your cycles may become irregular ? either shorter or longer. When this happens, CycleBeads will not work for you.
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Where can I get CycleBeads?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
CycleBeads are available through a limited number of providers and local retailers. You can also order them online. Purchase here.
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Can I use CycleBeads if I have recently used emergency contraception?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can use CycleBeads if you have recently used emergency contraception and your cycles are usually between 26 and 32 days long. However you should wait until you start your next period before using CycleBeads.
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What if I'm using CycleBeads and I start my period before I get to the darker bead?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
If you start your period before you get to the darker bead that means you have had a cycle that is less than 26 days long. CycleBeads work best for women who usually have cycles between 26 and 32 days long. If you have more than one cycle less than 26 days long in a 12-month period, CycleBeads will not work well for you and you should use another alternative to meet your family planning needs.
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What if I'm using CycleBeads and I start my period before I finish all the beads?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
This is what will happen most of the time. As soon as you start your period, just skip over any remaining beads and put the ring on the red bead. Then continue moving the ring one bead per day.
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What if I'm using CycleBeads and I get to the last bead, but I still haven't started my period?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
If you move the ring to the last bead and you don't start your period by the next day that means you are having a cycle that is more than 32 days long. CycleBeads work best for women who usually have cycles between 26 and 32 days long. If you have more than one cycle that is more than 32 days long in a 12-month period, CycleBeads will not work well for you and you should use another alternative.
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Why is it important that my partner is willing to use CycleBeads and understands how they work?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
First it's important that both you and your partner agree about whether or not you want a pregnancy. It is also critical that both of you understand how CycleBeads work so that you can decide how to deal with the days when you can potentially get pregnant. For best results it is important that both you and your partner understand that you are likely to get pregnant if you have sex during your "fertile window.
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Can I use the DivaCup if I have an IUD?

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The manufacturers of the DivaCup say that while it is safe to use both the DivaCup and an IUD, you should talk to your doctor about it first.
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How do CycleBeads work?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
CycleBeads are a visual tool that help a woman with regular cycles between 26 and 32 days long to keep track of the days of her cycle and know when she is likely to get pregnant if she has unprotected intercourse. They are a string of 32 color-coded beads, with each bead representing a day of a woman's menstrual cycle. They have a black rubber ring that the woman moves one bead each day in the direction of the arrow.
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How effective are CycleBeads?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
In studies conducted by the Institute for Reproductive Health, the method on which CycleBeads are based, The Standard Days Method, was found to be more than 95% effective. That means that, out of 100 women using the method for 1 year, fewer than 5 of them would get pregnant if they used the method correctly.
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Q22. Can a woman get an IUD just after she has a baby?

Intrauterine Device (IUD): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...
Yes, a woman can get an IUD inserted after she has a baby. The IUD can be inserted after a vaginal delivery or through the abdominal incision after a cesarean section (surgical delivery). The IUD has to be inserted by a properly trained health care provider.
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I am using an IUD. Can I switch to Implanon®?

Implanon
Yes. Your doctor will advise you when to have Implanon® inserted and the IUD removed. Insertion of Implanon® is preferably done between days one and five of your menstrual cycle. Day one is the first day of your period.
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I was using my Vita-mix®, and all of the sudden it just stopped. What do I need to do?

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All you need to do is wait for the machine to cool down and it will reset itself. Each Vita-mix® is built with a high efficiency radial cooling fan and has a built-in thermal protection system to prevent overload and burnout. Chances are that you were making an ice cream, a really thick smoothie, or an adult drink when this occurred. Some other common times that this can occur are if you make peanut butter with over 4 cups of peanuts, while making hummus, or kneading dough.
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Can you tell me about an IUD?

Birth Control FAQ
IUD stands for Intrauterine Device. It is a T-shaped piece of plastic that is often covered with copper wire.(copper T) Some IUDs also contain hormones or come in different shapes. The IUD sits inside the uterus. The IUD prevents pregnancy by not allowing a fertilized egg to attach itself to the wall of the uterus. If a fertilized egg cannot attach and grow, it is unable to develop into a fetus. Two appointments are required for an IUD insertion, from your doctor.
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What is the IUD?

Dr. Kimberly Larson-Ohlsen, MD | Frequently Asked Questions
IUD is a T-shaped device inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional. Two types of IUDs are available in the United States: the Paragard Copper T 380A and the Progestasert Progesterone T. The Paragard IUD can remain in place for 10 years, while the Progestasert IUD must be replaced every year. It's not entirely clear how IUDs prevent pregnancy.
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Sexual & Reproductive Health: Frequently Asked Questions...
An IUD is a small, T- shaped frame made of soft, flexible plastic with a nylon string attached. There are 2 types of IUD: the Mirena®, a hormonal IUD; and a copper IUD. The main role of the IUD is to prevent fertilization. It does this by decreasing the lining of the uterus and/or thickening the cervical mucous to prevent sperm movement. In some women Mirena® will prevent ovulation so that an egg is not released each month.
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Q15. Can a woman be too young or too old to use an IUD?

Intrauterine Device (IUD): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...
There is no minimum or maximum age, as long as the woman is medically eligible for an IUD and she is properly counseled about the advantages and disadvantages of the IUD. An IUD should be removed from the woman after menopause—at least one year after her last menstrual period.
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Q16. Can a woman with diabetes use an IUD?

Intrauterine Device (IUD): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...
Yes, IUDs are safe for women with diabetes. Women with diabetes are at greater risk of many infections, however. They should see a nurse or doctor if they notice possible signs of STIs or other types of infections, particularly just after IUD insertion.
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Pregna International
Yes. lUDs are safe for women with diabetes. Women with diabetes are at greater risk of many infections, however they should see a nurse or doctor if they notice possible signs of sexually transmitted disease or other infection, particularly just after IUD insertion. No. This is not necessary, and it may be harmful. There is less risk of pelvic infection in replacing an IUD at one time than in 2 separate procedures. Also, a woman could become pregnant before her new IUD is inserted.
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Pregna International: Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Devices, T...
Yes. IUD's are safe for women with diabetes. Women with diabetes are at greater risk of many infections, however they should see a nurse or doctor if they notice possible signs of sexually transmitted disease or other infection, particularly just after IUD insertion. No. This is not necessary, and it may be harmful. There is less risk of pelvic infection in replacing an IUD at one time than in 2 separate procedures. Also, a woman could become pregnant before her new IUD is inserted.
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Can a woman get an IUD just after abortion or miscarriage?

Pregna International
Yes. An IUD can be inserted after an abortion or miscarriage unless she has a pelvic infection. Insertion following miscarriage after 16 weeks gestation requires special training. No. An IUD can be inserted at any time during her menstrual cycle if it is reasonably sure that the woman is not pregnant. During her period may be a good time because she is not likely to be pregnant, and insertion may be easier for some women. It is not as easy to see signs of infection during menstruation, however.
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