I have been married for 3 years. I have been taking contraceptives for the last 3 years to prevent pregnancy. Have I heard that taking birth control pills for a long time can cause some diseases?
I am married for 3 years. We have been married for 3 years, but we are deprived of fertility. The problem is that my husband's testicles are not in their original place. CT scan revealed that their testicles were in the abdomen. Examination of semen revealed that there was no sperm in the semen. It won't cause any trouble to my husband in future, will it? Second, what are the chances of success in artificial insemination? Give the address of a government or private hospital in Ahmedabad or any big city, where diagnosis can be made at low cost. I have been investigated. Attempts at artificial insemination were also made three times, but failed.
- A Woman (Ahmedabad)
* Your husband's problem is with 'Undesired Tests'. Problems like what you have written have existed since the beginning of life. When the baby is in the mother's womb and its organs are forming, its testicles are formed in the womb. Later in the embryonic stage (or early life) both testicles descend and enter the scrotum, but in about 1% of babies this action is incomplete or never occurs. This leaves the testicles in the abdomen.
If the testicles are brought down by surgery by the age of 6, then it is appropriate. Even after this age, it is important to have surgery as soon as possible. This could not have happened in your husband's case. This is the reason why there is no sperm in the semen. Having testicles in the abdomen is a natural problem. Other problems can arise with it. It is advisable to consult an experienced surgeon for this.
About 7% success has been achieved by experienced doctors in artificial insemination. The success rate in each menstrual cycle is estimated at 5%. It has been observed that if success is not achieved 12 times in a year, the chances of success are slim. Artificial insemination is not officially provided in government hospitals. It is inappropriate to mention them as there are many private clinics. You can make a decision after a detailed discussion with the doctor. This requires mental preparation of the husband. Otherwise you may want to consider adopting a child.
I am a 9 year old girl, my breasts are very small, so I feel small. Is there no medicine, no exercise, to increase breast size? I'm worried about what to do when I get married.
- A young woman (Valsad)
* The size of the breasts is inherited like the shape of the face and cannot be reduced or increased by any medicine. Also, breasts are not made up of any muscles that can be enlarged by any exercise. Yes, regular exercise can keep the body fit. Do you believe me The most important thing to look attractive is to have confidence. It is wrong to feel small because your breasts are small. It also does not interfere with sexual pleasure.
I have been married for 3 years. It has been 3 years since the marriage. I have two children. I have been taking contraceptive 'Oral' for the last 3 years to prevent pregnancy. I have heard that taking birth control pills for a long time can lead to some diseases, such as uterine tumors, blood clots, etc. Is this true? I will be grateful if you give me the correct information and dispel my suspicions.
- A Woman (Nadiad)
* Contraceptive pills are currently the most reliable remedy available. He can be trusted at 5% and he is not a hindrance in sexual intercourse, that is his big advantage. That is why it is the most popular contraceptive among educated women.
However, the fact is that such pills are made of synthetic hormones, so they affect the internal organs of the body in many ways. It has some good side effects as well as some side effects. Prolonged use of pills has been linked to the development of cervical cancer, but surveys and evidence have shown that this is not the case. Yes, obstruction of blood flow to the lungs due to blood clots in the veins is relatively common in women taking birth control pills, but the number is not large enough to stop taking birth control pills. This can be a risk factor for women over the age of 8 and smokers.
It is prudent to adopt another contraceptive after the age of 5 years. Doctors believe that if such pills are to be taken for a longer period of time, they should be discontinued for two months every year and some other means should be adopted so that the hormonal system of the body can remain in its natural state for a short time. You have been taking birth control pills for 5 years now, so my advice is to stop taking these pills for a few months and use some other means.
Copper-T is a good tool for you if you don't mind. It can be trusted at 3 to 4 percent and even that tool does not become an obstacle in sexual intercourse. You will be able to conceive very soon after the copper-tee is removed.
- Anita
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