Birth control may also causes Infertility

Birth control may also causes Infertility


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Birth control may also causes Infertility
Posted in September 2014
Once you stop taking most forms of hormonal birth control, you can get pregnant within a month, says Dr. Schlaff. The one exception: Depo-Provera, the injectable birth control. Each Depo-Provera injection prevents pregnancy for 12 to 14 weeks—and while some women do get pregnant in as little as one month after that protection wears off, it can take other women up to a year to conceive. Doctors recommend women stop using injectable birth control several months before they hope to get pregnant.
Women under 30 years old are incredibly fertile—their ability to get pregnant is at its peak. In the U.S., about three in four sexually active women under 30 are using some type of birth control. But many of them ask me, does using birth control now hurt my chances of getting pregnant in the future? Sigh of relief: it does not.
All reversible birth control methods will help prevent pregnancy while you’re using them, but none have long-lasting effects on your ability to get pregnant when you stop. That’s why women who use the Pill but accidentally forget to take it for a few days can get pregnant that month.
Let’s look, for example, at how long it takes for women to get pregnant when they quit the Pill compared to when they quit non-hormonal fertility awareness methods (FAM, sometimes called natural family planning). A big study of over 2,000 women who quit the Pill after using it for an average of seven years found that 21% were pregnant in one month and 79% were pregnant in a year. Women who stopped using FAM had very similar rates of pregnancy, with 20-25% pregnant in one month and 80% pregnant in a year. In other words, women who quit the Pill get pregnant just as fast as other women, even if they’ve used the Pill for years.
Most of young couple think to enjoy the life without without a child and use birth control methods. They don't think how these medicines will cause for their Infertility when they want to give birth to a child...I have seen many couple who didn't have a child even after trying years together with different method such as IVF or Surrogacy or other..by spending their hard earned money and time....I advise every couple not to use birth control method...

My advise
1.....    Nope! Contrary to what many people believe, the hormonal birth control pill does not hurt your future fertility, nor does it cause infertility. However, being on the birth control pill can mask other reproductive disorders that can affect your fertility.
2...    The birth control pill contains artificial hormones that cause regular bleeding and even lessen the symptoms of PCOS. A woman who didn’t realize that she had PCOS may have difficulty conceiving when she stops taking the birth control pill because of her undiagnosed PCOS, not because of the pill.
3...     A woman who is taking the pill for many years is that much older when she stops. If she is in her 30’s or 40’s, she may begin experiencing the changes associated with perimenopause or even premature menopause. However, the hormones in birth control can mask these signs, making her unaware that her fertility may be declining. She may not even realize until after she stops taking the pill and is having difficulty tracking her cycles or getting pregnant.
4.....  I suggest all women not to take birth control pills for more than three times.  If you continue it  will cause infertility

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