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Is There Any Problem In Conceiving With History Of Taking 30-35 Emergency Pills Due To Having Unprotected Sex Multiple Times?
hello, i have physical relation with my fiance since last 2 years on regular basis. During last 2 yeras she takes almost 30-35 unwanted 72 pills. now we are planning to marry and planning for a baby. is there any problems , to conceive a child due to such number of ipills? what measurement we can take to conceive a baby? please help us...
The effect of the unwanted 72 pills is short-term and should not affect her ability to get pregnant long-term.
As long as there is no other reason to suspect she has a problem with getting pregnant, I would not be concerned and would expect that she will get pregnant within the first year of having unprotected sex.
The best time to get pregnant is around ovulation, which is usually in the middle of the cycle, about 2 weeks after the first day of her period, so I would just recommend having sex regularly, especially around that time.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Aaron Branch, General & Family Physician
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Is There Any Problem In Conceiving With History Of Taking 30-35 Emergency Pills Due To Having Unprotected Sex Multiple Times?
Hello, The effect of the unwanted 72 pills is short-term and should not affect her ability to get pregnant long-term. As long as there is no other reason to suspect she has a problem with getting pregnant, I would not be concerned and would expect that she will get pregnant within the first year of having unprotected sex. The best time to get pregnant is around ovulation, which is usually in the middle of the cycle, about 2 weeks after the first day of her period, so I would just recommend having sex regularly, especially around that time. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Aaron Branch, General & Family Physician