It depends: I think you need to be evaluated and your medical condition , genetic predisposition to certain situation , family history need to be assessed . Your preference and your marital state and sexual history is also contributory . There are medical histories that preclude you from using certain birth control methods . In short it is individualized and you need to work with your pcp /obgyn.
Answered 9/10/2013
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