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Can taking birth control pills now for a long time cause infertility later on?
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Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Nothing in the medical literature has so far associated prolonged use of oral contraceptive pills with infertility.
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My doctor ask me to take 6 menogon injection at once every day 6 .would that effect me?what could be the side effect?
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Dr. Rania Mousa, General Medicine - Menogon is used to treat women with infertility problems due to under-active pituitary glands. It contains the hormones FSH and LH that are normally produced by the pituitary gland. It works by stimul... Read More
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Can masturbation during a menstrual period cause infertility?
Dr. Salim Saab, Otolaryngology (Ent) - The logical answer is no.
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Do contraceptive pills cause infertility if I had an abortion 3 times a year and a half ago? Because after my last abortion, I couldn't get pregnant again and I developed PCOS.
Dr. Nemer Charafeddine, Obstetrics & Gynecology - You should be seen by a doctor to do ultrasound and a hormonal workup. So to diagnose PCOS and the cause of repetitive abortion. No. oral contraceptive pills do not cause infertility.
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Pls my dr said only 3month enough for my PCOS then I start treetment in February and march and I stopped in April.so can I take this month the glucophage without the dain35?and when can get clomid?
Dr. Rania Mousa, General Medicine - that depends on your situation and the your dr examination if your dr asked you to follow 3 months treatment with glucophage and dian35 then he must have asked you to follow up after 3 months ,then g... Read More
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I took Genotropin for 18 months when I was 13 bcz Uterus,Ovules stopped growing.I am anxious about getting pregnant.Is there any test that should be done,other than echo,to know if I have any chance?
Dr. Nemer Charafeddine, Obstetrics & Gynecology - genotropin is a growth hormone, we give it mainly if there is deficiency in its production mainly for stature problem. as for uterus & ovaries there are other hormones ( GnRH, LH, FSH), you need t... Read More
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I did some tests after my misscarriage (1st miscarriage) and it showed high levels of antithrombine3, the doc said to take low dose aspirin and when i get pregnant i have to start clexane injections
Dr. Nemer Charafeddine, Obstetrics & Gynecology - normally miscarriage is related to DEFICIENCY of AT III & not high level, so no need for aspirin or other medication
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