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Is it safe to use contraceptive pills for birth control?does it get affect on pregnancy?if ti is safe then what should be taken for safe birth control?
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They are safe for birth control, for those suffering from heart disease, stroke or migraine, better to take advice from gynaec before starting pill.
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Yes it is absolutely safe to take oral contraceptive pills for birth control. It doesn't affect the future fertility at all. We need to assess you to see if its ok to prescribe the same for you. You will need a review with a gynecologist after starting the pill to see if its suiting you as well. So please consult a gynecologist nearby.
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Do not take birth control pills without consulting a doctor or without prescription.
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It is safe to take the oral contraceptive pills and they should be started on proper prescription and evaluation by a gynaecologist. As soon as the pills are stopped, ovulation returns and the pregnancy happens so they have no effect on the future pregnancy.
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