Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
I am 20 years old and got married a year ago. I had a problem with water bubbles formed up in my uterus and causing irregular periods. I used Folvite and Cystelia 35 for three months. Now, the doctor has given the following tablets and informed that I could get pregnant if I use those medicines. They are Ovasafe, Duphaston and Folvite. However, I would like to delay my pregnancy to two more months. Can I continue the tablets? Is there any harm in using the medicine if I plan to delay my pregnancy?
Hi,
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These medications are very safe. I suggest you Folic acid supplements, as it has to be taken three months before planning to for pregnancy. You can discontinue Ovasafe and Duphaston till you want to plan for pregnancy. But, you can continue Folic acid supplements. Even if you take the medications, there is no harm. The only thing could be that your chance of pregnancy will be high. As you do not want to get pregnant for the next months, you can avoid those two medications.
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Answered byDr. Neha Rathod
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