I might have to go on it and i don't want that to happen.
Please help me....
Any answers?Dose birth control make it so you can never have kids?
no, in fact some girls still get pregnant even when there on the pillDose birth control make it so you can never have kids?
NO, it's just stopping you from havng kids that one time ;)
no..just while you're on it it stops your ovaries from releasing an egg. once you're off it though you will be releasing them again about a month or 2 afterwards.
No, not at all. The pill just keeps you from ovulating an egg every month so you can't get pregnant THEN. After you stop taking it, you start ovulating again and will have no problems having children in the future. Only getting your tubes ';tied'; or both ovaries and/or your uterus surgically removed could permanently keep you from having children.
No. Only if you do the permanent methods (vasectomy in males and tubal ligation in women). But doctors wouldn't even advise that for you.
Birth control like the pill, the patch, the Nuvaring, and other hormonal methods just stop ovulation so you don't get pregnant at that time. But if you are on it for years, you might find it difficult to conceive immediately after discontinuing use. But not forever. It wouldn't be approved by the FDA if that were the case.
Some doctors are starting to think being on the pill may actually preserve your fertility and make it easier to get pregnant after you go of it.
Actually, that's up in the air. There are doctors and scientists on both sides if that.
I'm guessing you need to take birth control for a reason other than it's original use? If so, and especially since you are worried about it anyway, I highly recommend you don't do it. There are major side effects to the pill that are highly damaging to the body, but some reason doctors are like... pill-happy. They use every little excuse to put women and girls on it. I know that for whatever reason your doctor wants you on it, there are alternatives. I suggest you look them up, and see what you can do.
The Pill Side Effects
Head/Brain
Cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding into the cranial cavity)
Cerebral thrombosis (blood clot that drains blood from the brain)
Melasma, which may persist (skin discoloration; usually dark, irregular patches)
Migraine
Headache
Dizziness
Loss of scalp hair
Acne
Eyes
Retinal thrombosis (blockage of the central retinal vein that carries blood away from the eye)
Change in corneal curvature (steepening of the cornea)
Intolerance to contact lenses
Cataracts
Heart/Blood
Thrombophlebitis and venous thrombosis with or without embolism (blood clots in the veins)
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Mesenteric thrombosis (blood clot in the major veins that drain blood from the intestine)
Hemorrhagic eruption (bleeding eruption)
Arterial thromboembolism (blood clots in the heart)
Pulmonary embolism (arterial blockage, usually from a blood clot, that cuts off one lung's blood supply)
Myocardial infarction (heart attack)
Budd-Chiari Syndrome (closing of the veins that carry deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body into the heart)
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (kidney failure and low platelet count in the blood)
Mental
Mental depression
Nervousness
Whole Body
Changes in libido (usually decreased libido)
Edema (increased fluid and subsequent pressure within an organ)
Change in weight (increase or decrease)
Rash (allergic reaction)
Pre-menstrual syndrome
Hirsutism (excessive hair growth in places where hair normally is minimal or absent)
Erythema multiforme (allergic reaction)
Erythema nodosum (skin inflammation)
Porphyria (disease that can manifest itself as anything from acute mania, including hallucinations, to constipation and skin rashes)
Bone loss
Cancer (breast, uterine and vaginal)
Stomach/Intestines
Gallbladder disease (bile duct stones)
Hepatic adenomas or benign liver tumors
Nausea
Vomiting
Gastrointestinal symptoms (such as abdominal cramps and bloating)
Cholestatic jaundice (jaundice caused by thickened bile)
Reduced tolerance to carbohydrates
Changes in appetite
Impaired renal function (impaired kidney function)
Colitis (digestive disease characterized by inflammation of the colon)
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (kidney failure and low platelet count in the blood)
Pregnancy
NO???
no just for tha amount ov time you are on it
You can still have kids. Millions upon millions of women use it and successfully have children later. I've been on it for over 10 years (bad cramping, irregular periods, ovarian cysts) and my doctor says I'll be able to conceive and have kids once I come off it.
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