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Can taking a birth control pill while pregnant hurt my baby?
Play safe!
Researchers and doctors still not advised you to continue taking birth control pills once the pregnancy is confirmed. In the end, every medicine that you take consumed by your child too. If you think you may be pregnant, the first step that should be taken by you is a home-based pregnancy test. Do as soon as you can do to get the accurate results. Make sure you don’t take a pregnancy test too early as this way you are more likely to get false results. If you get positive results after the test, immediately stop taking the birth control pills. However, if your results are negative, you can continue using contraceptive pills since the pregnancy status is ruled out.
So, if you suspect you have conceived, take a pregnancy test as soon as possible and be assured. A pregnancy test will let you know if you are carrying a baby.
Miscarriage Myths
Many women believe that continuous use of birth control pills during pregnancy may lead to miscarriage, which is not true. There has been no evidence to suggest this. The hormones in the contraceptive pill thicken the cervical mucus to prevent the entry of sperm to the uterus, stops ovulation and prevent the thickening of the uterus lining to support implantation. Neither of them contributes to a miscarriage. Some even believe that using birth control pill once the pregnancy is confirmed leads to the spontaneous termination of your pregnancy. This is again a false myth. Birth control pills have not been shown to effect once the implantation has occurred. Several medications are available to end the pregnancy. Such medications are considered a form of medical abortion. These medications are got the FDA approval in the year 2000.
Risk of miscarriage with IUD
You might have complications if you get pregnant with an intrauterine device (IUD). According to research studies, those women who heft their IUD in during pregnancy are more likely to have a miscarriage. Furthermore, the condition may also lead to preterm birth in some cases. Therefore, it is wise to remove UID if you find yourself pregnant and decide to carry the baby. Timely removal of IUD can reverse these risks.
Conclusion
It is rare to get pregnant while following the course of contraceptive pills, but it is still possible in some cases. If you wish to prevent unwanted pregnancy, be sure to take the pill every day at the same time. Exercise caution when taking any other medications, supplements, and other herbal products that may decrease the effectiveness of your pills and prefer using another birth control method if necessary. If you have been kept on using contraceptive pills while you were unknowingly pregnant, don’t worry. There is no hard evidence till now that can suggest that using birth control pills will have an adverse effect on the developing baby. However, women are advised not to take any oral pills or use contraceptive methods after pregnancy is confirmed and visit a gynecologist to begin proper prenatal care.
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