Pls advise me - condom breaking

XiaoAngel

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I dont want another kid so I would need to use contraceptives.
My huband don't allow me to take birth control pills as it increases the risk of breast cancer. (I have family history of breast cancer so higher risk)
He is ok to wear a condom but strange thing is it always breaks in the process which lead to me having to go polyclinic to get morning after pill frequently.
Now Im working full time, I dont have time and energy to keep going to polyclinic each time the condom breaks. And everytime Im there to request morning after they give me the look as though Im someone immoral and engage in casual sx.
I wan to abstain from sx as I can live without sx. But my hubs dont want to abstain.

Any help is much appreciated.
 


Fellow mummies, anyone tried any method of birth control which is effective and hassle free? Feel free to share here.
 
Agreed. Condon shouldn't break easily unless mishandling. Probably your hubby have long finger nails or something. Just handle with care and it shouldn't break.
There are few way for birth control.
Vagina Ring? Female condom? or IUD also one of the method.

I use IUD though, easier but for a start, may need to have some precautious.
 
I think the best course of action is to look into alternatives, like my favorite one besides condoms is the copper IUD. It’s hormone-free, which is a huge plus given your family history, and it offers long-term protection without the hassle of frequent clinic visits or worrying about a condom breaking
 
Agreed. Condon shouldn't break easily unless mishandling. Probably your hubby have long finger nails or something. Just handle with care and it shouldn't break.
There are few way for birth control.
Vagina Ring? Female condom? or IUD also one of the method.

I use IUD though, easier but for a start, may need to have some precautious.
What kind of precautions do you take for IUD?
 
I think the best course of action is to look into alternatives, like my favorite one besides condoms is the copper IUD. It’s hormone-free, which is a huge plus given your family history, and it offers long-term protection without the hassle of frequent clinic visits or worrying about a condom breaking
Thanks for your input.
Copper IUD can use for several years?
 

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