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Conceiving After Contraception
Can Birth Control Affect Your Fertility?
Part One
Remember the first time you woke with a start to realize you'd forgotten your birth control pill the night before? You sweated it out for the next 2 weeks until finally – mercifully – you got your period. You swore you'd never forget again, but every now and then, you slipped up. You were always lucky though – you never had an unwanted pregnancy.
Now, you're not so sure you were lucky at all. You've been trying to get pregnant for months, and it just isn't happening. Could using birth control have affected your fertility?
The so-called mini-pill (which contains no estrogen) is also not shown to have adverse effects on the return of fertility, the FDA says. And like the "bigger" combination pill, the mini-pill also has been shown to reduce the risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers.
Want to see more?
- Conceiving After Contraception Part 2: Can Birth Control Affect Your Fertility?
- Conception and the Caffeine Connection: Is Your Daily Habit Hurting Your Chances of Conceiving?
- Which Birth Control Method? Changing Your Birth Control After Pregnancy
- Too Toxic to Conceive: Is Your Lifestyle to Blame?
- Join the discussion on our Family.com community!
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