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When To Stop Oral Contraceptive Pills To Get Pregnant?

I have been using Novelon ( desogestrel 0.15mg & Ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg) daily oral contraceptive pills for 2 years now(24 hrs). I was prescribed by a Doctor. I am planning to have a child late this year. When should I stop taking the pills ? Does long term usage of these pills have an impact on my fertility ? My age is 29 yrs
Mon, 7 May 2012
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Hai,
1. You can continue the pills till one month before you plan to conceive.
2. Long term usage has no impact on your fertility.
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When To Stop Oral Contraceptive Pills To Get Pregnant?

Hai, 1. You can continue the pills till one month before you plan to conceive. 2. Long term usage has no impact on your fertility.