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- Good Health = Good Fertility
- Fertility Problems Begin at 35
- Infertility Is a Female Problem
- Daily Sex Helps Conception
- The Pill Reduces Fertility
- Conception Occurs Only during Intercourse
- Stress Causes Infertility
- Conception Is Easy after Baby Number 1
- Ovulation Occurs on Day 14
- You Can’t Get Pregnant during Your Period
The Pill Reduces Fertility
No evidence shows that the consistent use of birth control pills affects future fertility. Because they remain in a woman's system for around 24 hours at a time, birth control pills never make much of an impact on the body's ability to reproduce. If anything, using the pill or one of its hormonal counterparts such as the patch or the ring can actually help fertility in some women. "Birth control pills have been used to treat and reduce symptoms of disorders such as endometriosis, which is a factor in infertility," says Dr. Brasner.
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