So, if someone WAS pregnant and go on taking birth control..?

Whether it was out of denial, or not realize, or whatever, suppose a personality kept taking birth control (patch, pill, shot, ring, whatever). They all articulate not to use if you think you may be pregnant. I'm guessing explicitly because the hormones can negatively affect the fetus..what dangers does it pose to the kid?

For those that want to offer me warning about this, I am NOT pregnant, I only always see that when I start a brand new Nuvaring and I wonder why.
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I was pregnant by approaching a few days when I started Nuva ring for the first time. The pregnancy did not show up on the doctors test because it be too early. I have a miscarriage. I have have my cycle like 5 or perchance 6 times in the two years since next. They did not do a DNC like they generally would after a miscarriage, and I am afraid since I have not have my cycles anywhere near customarily that I may not be able to enjoy children. I really want them now, and I am drastically sorry that I did not wait another month formerly starting the ring. I feel similar to I have done something that cannot be fixed. Just be wary, OK? It is very unyielding on you mentally if you accidentally cause yourself to enjoy a miscarriage. It doesn't always come up, but it is possible because most if not adjectives BC affects the lining of the uterus. It make it thicker or something so that it is less probable for an egg to attach. If an egg already has, it can create it to detach, causing a miscarriage. Other than that, I like the Nuva Ring better than the pill, because the pill makes my period very thickset and painful.

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well it probably could, over time wound the fetus, because your body does not need the added hormones from the birth control! I do know, however that if someone take the pill for a month after being pregnant the little one will be fine! Because a lot of general public don't know they are pregnant!





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