Does I Pill Usage Have Effect On Future Pregnancy?
Question: Dear Dr.Nirja,
I ve had unprotected sex with my boyfriend thrice in a month and I ve taken an I pill within 24 hours at all 3 occasions(within 23 days).This is the first time I ve had a pill thrice in am month and am scared abut the consequences. I understand that the Pill should be used sparingly and we should practice safe sex. This month was an exception though and now I ve gt myself wound up about the possible consequences of taking a Pill thrice or even taking an Ipill in the first place.
Will it affect my chances of future pregnancy?
Brief Answer:
USE SPARINGLY, WILL NOT AFFECT PREGNANCY IN FUTURE
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.
I am Dr. Abraham, OB - GYN Specialist, and would be happy to guide you with your concern.
The I pill should definitely be used sparingly.
When taken repeatedly and casually , it loses its efficacy, and messes up your normal menstrual cycle.
There are no long term consequences, just expect your cycles to be irregular and unpredictable for a month or two.
It is best to switch to a regular contraceptive in future.
No, it will not affect your chances of a future conception.
All the best
PLease feel free to discuss further.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you so much Dr XXXXXXX . I feel so much better and relaxed now..you are a lifesaver..! :)
I would also like to know whether there are any tests or methods which would help determine in advance that you are physically capable of becoming a mother in future?And what is the advisable age to Conceive , post which chances are close to none.I am 33 yrs now and everybody says that you should get married and conceive before you hit 35. Is it true?
Brief Answer:
EXPLAINED IN DETAIL BELOW
Detailed Answer:
Hello again
Thank you for the appreciation.
There are certain tests which can ascertain aspects of your fertility.
The ONLY definite proof of fertility is obviously a pregnancy.
Certain investigations can reassure you that nothing is wrong, however there is an entity called ' unexplained infertility ' wherein all tests are normal, but the couple cannot conceive.
You can go for an internal gynecological check up ( per vaginum and per speculum ) and a pelvic ultrasound scan which will tell you that the uterus, tubes and both ovaries are normal.
Next, semen analysis of the male matters.
Also, a cycle of follicular monitoring will check your ovulation.
HSG checks patency of fallopian tubes.
You can go for a gynec exam and a scan, plus hormonal levels - FSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin, OGTT.
That much is enough.
HSG/ laparoscopy can wait if you fail to conceive for a year or so after marriage.
Yes, in a female, fertility is age dependent.
Males continue to produce sperms till the 7th or 8th decade of life, but females are born with a fixed limited number of eggs.
Each month during menstruation, they get used up.
Hence, with age, the ovarian reserve ( capacity to produce good eggs declines ) and after 30, this falls drastically.
Yes, that is why, conception before 35 is optimum, good number of eggs and good quality of eggs are produced , thereby reducing risks of infertility, chromosomally abnormal children etc.
Hope the answer helped you.
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Take care.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar