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Can Birth Control Make You Infertile?

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  You've been using birth control for more than ten years, and you're now concerned that taking "the pill" for so long might reduce your ability to conceive in the future. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of myths about birth control that are spread online and through word-of-mouth, and we're here to dispel them.                                      INFERTILITY CAUSED BY BIRTH CONTROL IS POSSIBLE   Typically, the response is no. While most forms of birth control don't harm your future fertility, they can prevent pregnancy while you're using them. However, it's important to be aware that if you previously experienced irregular periods, stopping birth control could result in the return of those cycles.   What you should know about various birth control methods and how they each affect your fertility is provided below.   PILLS, PATCHES, AND RINGS FOR BIRTH CONTROL   The most popular form of contraception is birth control pills (BCP

Let’s Know Some Myths About The Causes Of Infertility!!

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  There are many untrue beliefs about getting pregnant and infertility. You've probably heard a lot of them from well-intentioned family members and friends who want to cheer you up. But it's crucial to distinguish fact from fiction when trying to conceive because holding onto some of these myths could prevent you from receiving the care and fertility treatments you require.                              1.   Stress leads to infertility "Just relax and it will happen," people frequently tell infertile women. But it's not quite that easy. Although stress does not cause infertility, it can delay ovulation by suppressing hormones. On the other hand, couples who are trying to conceive may experience stress, anxiety, and depression as a result of infertility.   2.     Women with "regular" periods are the only ones with normal fertility The Office of Cooperative Reproductive Health at the University of Utah discovered that only 13% of cycles are 28

Connection Of Male Fertility And Mental Health!!

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  Male fertility is still strongly correlated with how men are perceived to be as men, even in modern times. This is a harmful argument for a number of reasons, including the fact that it can cause couples who are having trouble getting pregnant to ignore the male partner and only focus on the female partner for months or even years at a time, delaying helpful, time-sensitive treatments and parenthood needlessly. The notion that manhood and fertility are mutually exclusive is a harmful ideology for another very important reason that is deeply detrimental to male mental health.                              The Relationship Between Male Fertility And Mental Health   1.   Similar to female fertility, male fertility is regarded as a fundamental human need. Therefore, when you experience difficulty, it may seem like a character flaw. Male infertility is a medical problem; it is in no way an indication of a person's character. The opposite, however, has been the consensus of so