Fertility Problems Can taking birth control pills cause fertility problems?
I take birth control continuously because I have heavy and debilitating menstrual cycles.
I take seasonique and I haven't had a period in a year and a half.
Will this cause me fertility problems????
Also, are there serious side effects?
yes . its better not to use any drug . all drugs when get in ur body ur liver and kidneys know them as toxins and try to detoxify it .so do not use any drug as much as possible . using birth control pills has side effects on ur genital system . mostly on ovarys and foliculs
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Can my gynecologist check for fertility problems or do i have to go to a fertility specialist?
This probably seems like a stupid question but I truly need to have it answered. I had Chlamydia twice and worry all the time that it might have scarred my ovaries or something….I’ve had two pap smears since and my cervix seems to be fine but they never actually look internally to check and make sure the tubes and ovaries are fine…..Do I have to go to a fertility specialist to get checked internally or if I voice my concerns to my gynecologist will he check?
Talk to your Gyn, but from my experience Gyn's don't always know what they are doing, especially if you have infertility problems. That is why I see a RE now.