I've been using Triphasil now for month I thought my period is gona come back to normal but not yet what should I try or must I contineu using it? I want to try for a baby wil it help me to fel pregnent
prettyinpink16 answered Thursday April 17 2014, 2:42 pm: Who told you to start using Triphasil if you want to get pregnant? Triphasil is a medication you use if you do NOT want to get pregnant. If your will is to have a baby, by all means STOP using Triphasil. hope I got that question right.
Debateist answered Saturday April 12 2014, 7:13 pm: I have never used this however on looking it up Triphasil is a contraceptive i.e. its to be used when you dont want to get pregnant. Therefore if you are wanting to have a baby and I assume that you are of legal age then you should stop taking it otherwise you wont have a chance to fall pregnant unless you do. I will also say my current experience is it can take time after using the pill to fall pregnant as I have been off it for some time and have yet to fall pregnant and this can be caused due to the pill doing its job and stopping ovulation for some time after. But then again this isnt the case for everyone some people can come off the pill and fall pregnant a month or so later. I will also add that the pill is used to regulate periods usually every three weeks once your body is used to it, but again it does stop your chances of getting pregnant by around 99% when taking it.
I hope this helped, Feel free to ask anything else!!
Good luck with the trying for a baby!!
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Dragonflymagic answered Saturday April 12 2014, 6:32 pm: Triphasil is a contraceptive, a birth control. When a person takes this pill, they are trying to prevent a pregnancy, not try to get help getting pregnant.
Birth control does the opposite by the use of hormones a females body releases when they become pregnant. This natural hormones a body release will tell your ovarys to not release an egg because you are pregnant. With triphasil or any other birth control with hormones, the body is being told it is already pregnant when in fact it is not. That is the basic way BC pills work.
If a doctor put you on birth control pills because you were not having periods and they hoped this would bring regular periods I am not sure if the pill is a common treatment choice of doctors. I've heard of the pill being prescribed when period cramps are too intense every month, or the bleeding is too heavy. Going on a pill to "start" a normal period cycle, and wanting to try for a baby at the same time is just going to cancel out the possibility of getting pregnant.
You need to have a good talk with your doctor. Does she/he know you wish to become pregnant?
I didn't see age listed so I must say something on the next part in case it applies, if not, you can ignore.
If you are not yet an adult of 18 or older, I suggest you do not try to become pregnant. Its a big responsibility and the scientific fact is that though humans bodies may be mature in the teens, the brain is not yet done growing and the prefrontal cortex won't completely be done until ones mid 20's. This is very important to making good decisions and handling some of the pressures of life and if another life is in your hands, you want that baby to have a parent who is able to handle making the best decisions possible for it. Babys may be cute but It's no cake walk.
If you are an adult trying to become pregnant, you can try to see a doctor that specializes in fertility concerns and female reproductive issues. Not every gynecologist has the same expertise. If something is medically wrong that is preventing you from being able to ovulate and have a period, then that problem needs to be addressed first and going on hormonal birth control is not the right move. Doctors need to first address the issue of not having a cycle and clear that up first. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
lepidoptera answered Saturday April 12 2014, 4:46 pm: Triphasil is a birth control pill which is just as effective as other brands of birth control pills.
If used properly, it will effectively prevent pregnancy. If you wish to become pregnant, you should stop using it. It will not help you become pregnant.
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