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Mirena (Hormonal Iud) Questions

Asked for male, 31 years old from Asansol
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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As you can get pregnant while taking norethisterone. Yes you should take contraceptive pill earlest possible.
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Ghaziabad
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Pcos is a disease where there is a hormonal imbalance. Depending on your complaints, examination, reports, and stage of life treatment differs, and it also needs more time to get yourself treated with patience. Meet gynecologist in whom you have trust as you will need to go for a long time to him/her. Overweight is very common so in case you have that reduction of weight helps tremendously.
In view of pcos and added hormonal imbalance by high hormones pills several times- meet gynecologist.
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Yes ,you can take contraceptive pill.
There are no harmful effect on foetus when mother is giving breast feeding. .sometimes milk supply may decrease.
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Taking an I pill in June 2023 and then again in December 2023 should not cause any significant side effects or long-term fertility issues for your girlfriend.
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No. The hormones found in the birth control pill safely stop ovulation from happening. No ovulation means there's no egg for sperm to fertilize, so pregnancy can't happen. The hormones in birth control pills also thicken the mucus on your cervix, making it harder for sperm to swim to an egg.
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Malappuram
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The pill can be stopped at any time, but the menstrual cycle could take a few months to return to what is normal for you. Also, there is a risk of ovulation happening in the days after you stop taking the pill - if you do not want to get pregnant, it is very important to use another method of contraception.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from new delhi
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I doubt there is any chance of pregnancy. Though Mifepristone is not a contraceptive, since there has been instrumentation of the uterus it is likely to negate any chance of conception. Even then she can get a usg done after 6 weeks of her last periods. That should effectively clear any doubt.
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