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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

960.0. "Norplant implants?" by ELMAGO::PHUNTLEY () Tue Jun 11 1991 13:39

    Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of Norplant implants
    for birth control?  I have also posted a note in the Medical notes
    but wondered if anyone in Parenting has used them or is considering
    using them.
    
    We have one son (2 year old) and have decided we don't want any
    more children until Joshua is in school(or maybe no more at all)
    and Norplants sound ideal for our situation.  I have been on the
    pill (same brand as the implants--Norethin) on and off for about
    8 years and have never had any real problems with it.
    
    I am waiting for a call from the only place in town (Albuquerque)
    that is doing them at this time, according to my doctor.  Have they
    not been approved by the FDA yet, is that why only the University
    is doing them?
    
    Replies are welcome here or offline at Elmago::Phuntley.
    
    Thanks and regards,
    Pam
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960.1R2ME2::ROLLMANTue Jun 11 1991 13:574

I think there was a topic in womannotes about it (ike22::womannotes-v3) in the
last couple months.
960.2Some infoCHCLAT::HAGENPlease send truffles!Wed Jun 12 1991 13:3411
I don't have any experience with the implants, but I DO know they were
approved by the FDA recently, and they are costly ($400 here in 
Massachusetts). BUT, they last 5 years, so if you figure the cost
of birth control pills over 5 years, the implants are probably
actually cheaper. It's just that you have to pay the money all at
once.  They also aren't without side effects, but I think the side
effects are mild - in-between period spotting is the only one that
comes to mind.

� �ori �

960.3NEURON::REEVESFri Jun 14 1991 13:168
    	I was checking into the Norplant but due to a history of blood
    clots my doctor would not proceed with the implant. 
    	Some of the other things I remember are that the patient can not
    weigh more than 150 lbs, it can cause spotting itermittently or
    constantly or you may not have a period at all.  
    	There were several other side effects that I can not really
    remember right now as I lost interest after hearing about the
    possibility of causing blood clots. 
960.4same as for pill?CSSE32::RANDALLBonnie Randall Schutzman, CSSE/DSSMon Jun 17 1991 15:494
    Those sound like the same potential side effects as for a certain
    kind of birth control pill?
    
    --bonnie
960.5NEURON::REEVESMon Jun 17 1991 17:538
    re -1
    Bonnie, 
    	 I said the same thing to my doctor and she agreed.  I guess the
    best thing about the Norplant is you don't have to remember to take a
    pill everyday. 
    
    Malinda
    
960.6NEURON::REEVESMon Jun 17 1991 17:569
    	I also forgot to tell you.  I am on John Hancock Insurance and when
    we first discussed using this method (I was going to use it for relief
    of endimetriosis SP??) I called them and they will NOT cover the
    procedure because it is still an experimental procedure PLUS they do
    not cover birth control, I spent a very long time trying to explain it
    was not being used for birth control but they stood firm about not
    paying any amount for it. 
    
    Malinda
960.7not any more it's notCSSE32::RANDALLBonnie Randall Schutzman, CSSE/DSSMon Jun 17 1991 18:084
    They'd better update their information -- Norplant went off the
    "experimental" list some time last year. 
    
    --bonnie
960.8QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centMon Jun 17 1991 21:016
    The Digital Medical Plan (aka "John Hancock"), as far as I know,
    doesn't cover contraceptive medication or devices for any purpose, though 
    the "Your Benefits Book" is mute on the subject.  Some HMOs, for
    example, HealthSource New Hampshire, do cover contraception.
    
    			Steve
960.9NEURON::REEVESWed Jun 19 1991 12:458
    	The only thing the gal would say when I talked to her was we don't
    cover birth control, HOWEVER, we will cover tubal ligation, D&C and 
    Hysterectomy.  When I told her that wasn't an option for me, since I'm
    only 30 and would like to have more children, she said, sorry but
    that's all we will do for you, but your doctor could write a letter and
    explain why you need this and we will review it.  
    	So it sounded to me that even though they have policies in place,
    they will make exceptions. 
960.10More info in woman notesfileTOOK::GEISERWed Jun 19 1991 12:508
    I have just entered information about the NORPLANT SYSTEM that was
    given to me by my gyn in the women notes file, note 871.34 and 871.35.
    Moderators, these notes are lengthy and I wasn't sure if this was a
    waste of space or not.  If you feel the information is worth
    duplicating, please feel free to copy the notes here as well.
    
    					Mair