- Male
- 23 Years
- 29/01/2025
Is there any way to treat gynecomastia with Ayurveda that goes beyond just losing fat and actually helps in reducing the breast gland that causes it?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
The morning-after pill's impact on fertility is a common concern.
The Morning-After Pill and Fertility
- No conclusive evidence: Research suggests that the morning-after pill (emergency contraception) does not affect future fertility.
- Temporary effects: The pill may delay ovulation, but this effect is temporary and reversible.
- Multiple uses: Taking the morning-after pill multiple times, as you have, is not thought to impact fertility.
Fertility Risks: Separating Fact from Fiction
- No increased risk: Studies show no increased risk of infertility or reduced fertility after using emergency contraception.
- Return to fertility: Fertility typically returns to normal after taking the morning-after pill.
If You're Concerned
- Consult your doctor: Discuss your concerns with your healthcare provider or a fertility specialist.
- Get regular check-ups: Regular gynecological check-ups can help monitor your reproductive health.
Remember, the morning-after pill is designed for emergency situations. If you're concerned about contraception, consider consulting your doctor about long-term birth control options.
Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...
Consult a Endocrinologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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