Could missing 4 pills the first week increase my fertility?


Ok, so I read somewhere that birth control can increase fertility in women with PCOS because it helps balance hormones. I also read somewhere that if you miss the pill during the first 7 days of your cycle that your greatest risk. Is this true? Can I get pregnant, even if I’m on the pill and I have PCOS? He missed pill? I take the pill as a form of birth control. I understand that my period is regular. I wouldnt mind if I got pregnant. I hate pills and I would not have had to make.


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5 Responses to “Could missing 4 pills the first week increase my fertility?”

  1. Andy H says:

    Where is somewhere? and how you miss a pill?

  2. Leer says:

    Or you could wait until they mature enough to take the pills in the right seat.

  3. Yyazied W says:

    If you miss the pill increases your fertility, but will not make you richer than you were when you were taking the pill. Yes, even with missing 1 pill that you can still get pregnant. Do not double the next day on birth control Just take your usual dose as if you miss the pill.

  4. Harriet says:

    Never heard of that could increase the fertilidad.Si you missed them can get pregnant, but I do not know if it’s a higher chance than normal. I doubt it – even if they regulate hormones, so do not get pregnant. But ask your médicoHarriet

  5. The mom says:

    The pill can protect the fertility of what you have because it stops ovulation each month. Under normal circumstances, each month is ovulation ovarian cysts, which contains a mature egg. In your case, your ovaries produce multiple large cysts. They usually do not contain an egg, but leave scars in the ovary. As the ovary becomes more marked, are more likely to become unable to produce and release an egg, and reduced fertility. By suppressing ovulation until you really want to have a child, to preserve ovarian function. Missing the pill at any point of a slightly increased risk of getting pregnant, but only a little if you take more than a month. Under normal circumstances, most women do not ovulate or return to a normal cycle of 2-3 months after stopping the pill and, in some cases can take up to one year for that to happen . More often the case in 6 months. It is therefore unlikely to ovulation or pregnancy by an absence of four tablets. You state that poor of their hormonal cycle, though. If you miss 4 pills in the first week, you should definitely contact your doctor for instructions on how best to go away. Mostly, they will stop the bleeding and seven days, then start a new pack. It is in your interest to try to remember to take the tablets with faith, because you have PCOS. Hormone levels are needed to help discourage the formation of ovarian cysts. Once a cyst is formed not, there’s really nothing you can do except hope that drains from yours, but it is small. If you want to have children at some point, it is important to preserve the ovaries at the time, and that is what you make of your pill. There is an increase in fertility is to preserve what you already have.

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