I've had to use i-pills a few times in the past. Now that I'm trying to conceive, I'm worried if using those pills has made it difficult for me to get pregnant. Does it affect future fertility?
Yaar, actually i-pills don't cause long-term infertility, so relax. They just have a high dose of hormones that temporarily delays ovulation. But regular use is not good for your cycle, so avoid making it a habit, ya.
I asked my gynecologist about emergency pills during our family planning discussion. She clearly explained that they do not impact long-term fertility. However, frequent use can severely disrupt your menstrual cycle, so it is best to discuss regular birth control options with your doctor.
Hey there! 🌸 Taking an i-pill won't cause permanent conceiving issues, so don't stress! It just delays your ovulation for a short time. Your fertility goes back to normal very soon after the effect wears off.
Honestly, taking an emergency pill once in a while doesn't cause permanent fertility issues. It just delays your ovulation for that cycle. But if you are using it regularly, it can mess up your periods, so consider better regular protection methods.
Don't worry, emergency contraceptive pills do not affect your chances of conceiving in the future. They only work for the specific cycle you take them in. If you are having trouble conceiving now, it might be due to other reasons, so a quick visit to the gynac can help.