Birth control
By Swadey
@Swadey (220)
Canada
October 1, 2009 2:50pm CST
i have a question about birth control i have been on it for a little over two years now, and i heard that its not good to be on it for more then tree years and that it can cause problems for having children later, does anyone know if this is true? should i stop taking my birth control after the third year? i need some advise i want to have kids later so its really important to me.
Happy Mylotting!
4 responses
@ayebelle (367)
• Philippines
2 Oct 09
i have a question for you, Your not yet married right? And your taking birth controls for over two years now. Have you think about the effects cab bring you from that? Well i suggest if you dont want to get pregnant, the most specific way is abstinence. =)
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@MysticTomatoes (1053)
• United States
2 Oct 09
And you're insane if you think people are going to wait. That's why there are birth control methods.
And it's you're not married. 

@rameshkumaar57 (5908)
• India
2 Oct 09
Most of the birth control pills are synthetic harmones, which play a major part in birth control. Usually it is not advisable to take it for more than three years. Always give a interval of 6 to 9 months, as it will help your body to become normal, and your natural harmonal imbalance to reach its natural level.
Even though the pharma companies, say that there is no side effects of the mother as well as the baby in the future, it is always better to be cautious, because nobody has still studied the harmonal actions and reaction in full.
At the same time, do not worry about it, because more than a million woman, including my daughter are taking this pill
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@rameshkumaar57 (5908)
• India
2 Oct 09
I forgot about one more thing, if you are so much worried, you can always go in for a Intra Uterine Contraceptive Device, which is also known commonly as the loop.
@megumiart (3771)
• United States
1 Oct 09
If that were true birthcontrol pills would be banned. It's ridiculous what some paranoid people say about medicine.
Just keep taking to your doctor regularly and you'll be fine.
@MysticTomatoes (1053)
• United States
1 Oct 09
I was on the Depo shot for years before I got pregnant. I got off of it and within 5 months, I was pregnant with my DD. Before the Depo shot, I was on the pill for about 6 years total, then switched over to the shot because my DH is a nurse and can give me the shot. I haven't had any problems. If you're worried, talk to your doctor.





