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What Will Be The Impact Of Taking Medicine?

Hi...I got married about 4 months ago.The last month there is no mansuration and the pregnancy test was also negative.I consulted a lady docter , she recommend me the tablet "gyneric". But all in vain. After 10 days i rechecked another doctor.She take ultrasound and told me You were pregnant now what will b the impact of that tablet and whats future cautions plz ?
Tue, 21 Oct 2014
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I understand your concern and will do my best to answer your question.

Gyneric is a combination birth control pill. We don't use it when we know the person is pregnant but millions of people have taken the pill, gotten pregnant and accidentally continued taking the pill while pregnant: there is no strong link between taking the pill and any birth defects, miscarriage or other problems during the pregnancy. I usually tell people "Stop the pill right away but probably there has been no harm done." We do an ultrasound to make sure the pregnancy is healthy and everything is developing the way it should, but, again, it is very unlikely that you hurt the baby or did any damage to yourself.

Congratulations and best of luck with the pregnancy
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What Will Be The Impact Of Taking Medicine?

I understand your concern and will do my best to answer your question. Gyneric is a combination birth control pill. We don t use it when we know the person is pregnant but millions of people have taken the pill, gotten pregnant and accidentally continued taking the pill while pregnant: there is no strong link between taking the pill and any birth defects, miscarriage or other problems during the pregnancy. I usually tell people Stop the pill right away but probably there has been no harm done. We do an ultrasound to make sure the pregnancy is healthy and everything is developing the way it should, but, again, it is very unlikely that you hurt the baby or did any damage to yourself. Congratulations and best of luck with the pregnancy