I use GinoRing for the second month. It was inserted 1.5 weeks ago. Is it possible to remove it before the planned date and plan to get pregnant? Tomorrow I have fertile days. Will there be any negative consequences, e.g. in the form of an irregular period? (I will add that I am being treated for hypothyroidism and insulin resistance, but I am not obese - 50 kg).
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Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist
1 year ago
If you are using Ginoring hormonal contraception for 2 months, you have not had fertile days during this time. After stopping contraception, the cycle sometimes needs some time to get back on track. After stopping contraception, the first cycles may be irregular. Sometimes it is possible to get pregnant right away, and sometimes only in subsequent cycles. In general, there are no general contraindications to stop contraception and start trying to get pregnant - this is your individual decision, the use of contraception in the previous cycle is not harmful to the fetus. The manufacturer in the summary of product characteristics suggests that after discontinuation of contraception it is good to wait until menstruation and only try to get pregnant, because it may be helpful in setting a later date of delivery. However, because of a chronic illness, your doctor may have recommended that you prepare for pregnancy if possible. I suspect that for some reason he also recommended the use of contraception - so it is worth discussing this with him, because he/she has the most information about your current state of health. I leave a link to the text that may interest you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/insulinoopornosc-i-stan-przedcukrzycowy-o-krok-od-cukrzycy