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Re: [Birth Control] questionFrom: Ana (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:56:57 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 25 Apr 2002, R. Daniel Braun, MD wrote: > >At Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Ana wrote: >> >>If I want to get pregnant in december how long before I have to stop >>taking the pill? >> >>-- >>ana garcia >> >I'm afraid it doesn't work that way. If you stop taking the pill right >now, you have a 50 percent chance of getting pregnant within the next >six months. You have an 85 percent chance of getting pregnant in the >next 12 months. And there is a 95 percent chance that you will be >pregnant in the next 24 months. > So what do you recommend I do, I've been on the pill for 3 years. I want to make sure that if I get pregnant that it will not affect the baby. Should I worry about this? Should I stop now and use a nother method of birth control? Is it going to be harder for me to become pregnant becuase I've been on it for so long. Thank you.
-- ana garcia
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