One Contraceptive Pill For Six Months

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Hi,ive been using oralcon for6 months And I want to know that how long does it stays in a body and can I get pregnant while using them and what are the side effect when using them.and I want to try for a baby.tnx ## No, you cannot get pregnant while taking them daily, they are an oral contraceptive that prevents pregnancy. If you stop taking them, it may still take a couple of months for natural ovulation to occur again, so you can get pregnant. Since it contains synthetic hormones, side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, loss of libido and weight gain. Are there any other questions I can help with? ## My periods haven't been here for 2months now,I was last on oralcon some 5months ago.I'm wondering why my periods have stopped indefinitely when they were regular and...

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Ok so I've been on the Junel 21 for two months. I finished my pack last thursday. I am on day six of no pill and still no period. However I do have a yeast infection that i have no clue where it came from. Is it possible i'm pregnant and if so how soon can I take a pregnancy test to found out? ## If you've been engaging in intercourse, there is always the risk of pregnancy, but it's not very likely if you haven't missed taking any of your active tablets. It can be normal to occasionally skip a period, and sometimes yeast infections, and the medications to eradicate can also throw your cycle off, you may also experience irregular cycles due to changes in physical activity, stress levels, and other factors. Some people that take oral contraceptives stop having periods ...

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Hi there.. I've been on the contraceptive for about six months, but then for some reason I started bleeding and had a sore stomach.. So I stopped taking the pill till I got my normal period again and started then pill again after I finished.. Two days into the pill and I have a sore stomach again.. Should I be concerned? I don't know what to do.. ## Hello, Tara! How are you feeling? Oral contraceptives can cause some nausea and stomach irritation as side effects. Have you consulted your doctor about it? You need to talk to them to get to the root of the problem, if this one is causing such a problem for you, then there are others that you should be able to try that may not do that.

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My wife has a baby of 3 months and takes b-gap contraceptive tablets. Is this advisable? ## I'm sorry, but I am not quite sure what you are asking. I also don't have much information on the product B-Gap, it is claimed to be a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy, however, since it is just an herbal supplement, it is not actually proven to do anything. Can you post your question a little more clearly? ## Can B-gap tablet prevent pregnancy upto six months? ## Is it really control birth upto six month? How does it possible? ## And that is the issue, it is an herbal supplement, so it is not proven to actually prevent pregnancy, in any manner. That's why it is not considered a drug and is not approved by any drug agency, or prescribed by doctors. If you wish to prevent pregnancy, ...

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