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Thursday, April 19, 2012
I can get pregnant if I forget to take pill 2 or 3 days in a row if I have polycystic ovaries?
I have 25 years and I have 12 years on birth control .... because I have ovaries micropoliquísticos. In all these years ... I forgot to ever take the pill and have never had any scare, pregnancy. What I would like to know is if I have the same chance of getting pregnant olvidándomela that a person who does not have polycystic ovaries. Because my question is that I take birth control because egg, but with them, then if that "egg" so if I forgot the pill 2 or 3 consecutive days during the days of my ovulation, I remain unprotected so should could get pregnant? thanks ... is important to me know
Would you know if when you say you mean ovaries micropoliquísticos simple cysts or polycystic ovary syndrome. In any case, there is always a risk, but obviously if there is a physical problem that affects fertility, then the chances of forgetting a pill pregnancy is less than a healthy woman. What is clear is that you should ask for further explanation to the gynecologist / a who has put on treatment, because the pill does is regulate the menstrual cycle of women and dissolve the cysts, but in no case make you ovulate while are taking. The contraceptive pill is anovulatory, prevents ovulation, it prevents unwanted pregnancies. In the next review, ask to clarify your situation and your treatment. Best regards,
With contraceptives are not ovulate, are for eso.No confuse the fact that you ovulate down the rule with which it has nothing to ver.Si you forget to take it then yes you can ovulate and have chances of getting pregnant.
If you have polycystic ovarian syndrome can have difficulty having a pregnancy say "spontaneous", many women must get fertility treatment, but there are cases where you do not need, depends on each woman.
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