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What Are The Side Effects Of Diane 35?

I m 36 and trying to concieve but a skin doc gave me diane 35 which i did not know a contraceptive ....when i came to know abt it i stopped taking it used just 13 tablets and started using it on 8 th day of my cycle...i want to know my chances of getting pregnant. Will it cause problem for me to concieve in next months too.
Thu, 27 Nov 2014
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Hello there,
I can understand your concern. It is always better to tell any doctor who prescribes you medicines about your plan to conceive as they can avoid certain medicines.
To answer your question, this cycle your chances of getting pregnant are negligible as for the major part of your cycle you have been on those contraceptive pills. But this will not affect your chances of getting pregnant in the coming months and once you stop the medicine you will get your period and next month you will be ok to conceive.
Do not worry and try to eat healthy food and include moderate exercise in your daily routine and you will be able to conceive.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Diane 35?

Hello there, I can understand your concern. It is always better to tell any doctor who prescribes you medicines about your plan to conceive as they can avoid certain medicines. To answer your question, this cycle your chances of getting pregnant are negligible as for the major part of your cycle you have been on those contraceptive pills. But this will not affect your chances of getting pregnant in the coming months and once you stop the medicine you will get your period and next month you will be ok to conceive. Do not worry and try to eat healthy food and include moderate exercise in your daily routine and you will be able to conceive. Hope this helps. Take care.