Okay, i know there's a possibility for like everything. I'm really curious. If you have protected sex a lot [condoms + the pill used correctly] and you get pregnant.. [without knowing].. what effects does the pill have on the embryo?
Would that result in a miscarriage? Also, what could happen for you to get a miscarriage besides serious falls, drugs, alcohol? I've tried to search it up but they always tell you the symptoms of a miscarriage.
I'm currently 17 weeks pregnant, and I was on the pill. I ended up taking the pill for the first 6 weeks I was pregnant. I've had all the tests done, and my baby is fine. So from my experience, it will not harm the baby. :] [ tommys_baby's advice column | Ask tommys_baby A Question ]
Ashumms answered Thursday August 23 2007, 9:04 pm: There were rumors that taking the birth control pill while pregnant would lead to a miscarriage, but the verdict is still out on that one. Some doctors say that taking the pill won't necessarily do anything to harm the embryo, but it does have hormonal side effects, especially while pregnant. You have hormonal changes while pregnant and while you're on the birth control pill, but together, the changes are more evident.
Besides falls, drugs and alcohol usage while pregnant, there are many natural things that cause miscarriages. Such include chromosome defects, physical problems with cervix or uterus, immune disorders, premature rupture or membranes (early labor), serious stress, a stomach ulcer, or any other undue stress on the baby. [ Ashumms's advice column | Ask Ashumms A Question ]
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