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Does Asmita Contraceptive Pill Cause Complications With Concieving?

hello sir, m eating asmita from last 1 year as a medicine of skin treatment bt in between i got married and continued the possession of this tablet as contrasaptive pill..i want to know do it have some side effect .will it creat any problem at the time of concieving.
Thu, 6 Apr 2017
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I totally understand your concerns regarding your fertility after use of asmita contraceptive pills.
Studies have been conducted and showed a clear evidence that When Oral contraceptives are discontinued, several months may elapse before ovulatory cycles return, but there is no increased risk of infertility.
To the contrary, the risk of primary infertility may be reduced in women who have taken an oral contraceptives.

So the answer to your question is the following : you might take longer to have regular ovulatory cycles and hence to get pregnant but eventually your fertility is preserved.

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Does Asmita Contraceptive Pill Cause Complications With Concieving?

I totally understand your concerns regarding your fertility after use of asmita contraceptive pills. Studies have been conducted and showed a clear evidence that When Oral contraceptives are discontinued, several months may elapse before ovulatory cycles return, but there is no increased risk of infertility. To the contrary, the risk of primary infertility may be reduced in women who have taken an oral contraceptives. So the answer to your question is the following : you might take longer to have regular ovulatory cycles and hence to get pregnant but eventually your fertility is preserved. Best Regards