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Question #30365
48 days ago
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Can I stop my birth control pills on my own if I want to get pregnant?

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I was wondering if I could stop my birth control myself and I've been on it since I was was fifteen and I'm not sure but I think I was pregnant at fourteen but I think I miscarried and it was never confirmed but I'm planning on getting pregnant and I didn't know if the planning pregnancy pills would cause major effects with my other meds or not so I wanted to talk to someone about it

How long have you been taking birth control pills?:

- 3-5 years

What specific medications are you currently taking?:

- Prescription medications

Have you consulted with a healthcare provider about stopping birth control?:

- No, I haven't consulted anyone

Have you experienced any side effects from your current birth control?:

- No side effects

When do you plan to start trying to get pregnant?:

- In 6 months to a year

Have you had any pregnancies or miscarriages before?:

- One miscarriage

How would you describe your overall health?:

- Fair
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Hello dear No you should not stop any medication without consulting the concerned physician There can be chances of Vomiting Bleeding Weakness In addition please get following tests done for confirmation of exact diagnosis Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Rft Lft CBC Urine analysis Pelvic USG Serum estrogen Serum progesterone Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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You can stop taking birth control on your own if you plan to get pregnant, but it’s often a good idea to have a discussion with your healthcare provider first. This ensures you have a clear understanding of what to expect and helps manage any interactions with other medications you’re taking. Birth control pills typically don’t cause lasting effects on fertility, and many women can conceive soon after stopping them. However, if you’ve been on the pill since you were 15, your body might take some time adjusting when you stop, although this isn’t usually a concern. Regarding your other medications, potential interactions can vary greatly depending on what you’re taking. It’s crucial to specifically review those interactions with your doctor or pharmacist. Depending on the nature of your past unconfirmed pregnancy and miscarriage, confirming your reproductive health status now could also provide valuable insights. Your healthcare provider might recommend folic acid supplements and healthier lifestyle changes to prepare for pregnancy. If you’ve had irregular periods before or there’s any concern of an underlying condition that might impact conception or pregnancy, addressing these issues in advance is crucial. Always remember that stopping birth control doesn’t guarantee immediate conception, and it might take several months for fertility to return to normal levels. Regular medical consultations can help manage this transition efficiently and ensure the best outcome for your health and future pregnancy.

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