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Taken Duoloton L As Birth Control Pills. Any Effect On Conceiving?

I have taken Duoloton L as birth control pills from Jan 12 to August 12 i.e. for complete 8 months. There after my periods are normal. but I always experiences cramps during perid since last 2 years( except during OC pills consumption). We have used barrier method after August 12. Now trying to concieve. Will there be any delay in conception?
Mon, 21 Jan 2013
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Hi thanks for your question.
Oral contraceptive pills(OCP) don't affect fertality at all.Fertality returns to normal once you stop taking OCP. Barrier methods have no effect on fertality.
There can be delay in fertality due to both of these contraceptive methods.
Hope this answers your question.
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Taken Duoloton L As Birth Control Pills. Any Effect On Conceiving?

Hi thanks for your question. Oral contraceptive pills(OCP) don t affect fertality at all.Fertality returns to normal once you stop taking OCP. Barrier methods have no effect on fertality. There can be delay in fertality due to both of these contraceptive methods. Hope this answers your question.