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I'm 27 years old. I was using saheli but then suddenly I stopped using it as someone said that infertility may occur in future and may never conceive. Is it true? Or the pill is safe? Can I start taking it again?
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Yes it's safe. In fact every women who does not desire to have a pregnancy should take oral contraception like saheli from 5th day of menstrual cycle to 21 days till months/years she want to postpone pregnancy, instead of facing unwanted pregnancy and unwanted abortion and unwanted damage to uterus and body and guilt of killing our own child. It's safe to use it and you will concive once you will stop taking it. It never leads to infertility in future.
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