Lexi - her ob-gyn is in lawrenceville next to Gwinnett Medical.
Leisa - yea they have different ones now-a-days. I think the one she wants to go with is the copper one because it causes less complications than the Mirena one. It can last up to 12 years and is 99.2-99.9% effective. We just don't want another child until our daughter is at least 5 years old or hell even at least if she is out of diapers lol. But we figure an IUD and condoms should be good. She's tried birth control pills but they made her bleed non-stop and she almost had to go to the hospital because of it, and when she stopped taking the pills it made her more fertile which brought us here being 19 with a almost 2 month old.





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