naughtoj
Cathlete
For those of you educated on the topic, do you think if you have been on hormonal contraception since age 16 (Depo and pills) and are now 29 and wanting to have a child SOMEDAY that it is important to go off the hormones to make sure that all is well fertility wise?
I just don't remember anything about my cycles or periods before hormonal birth control and sometimes I wonder. I had to make an emergency visit to a gynecologist the other day and he asked me if I wanted to start a family someday. I said, "Yeah, maybe". Then he said, "Well, just make sure you do it by age 34". I was startled by this answer (thought it was kind of "old school") and I asked why. He went on to say that all kinds of birth defects and problems rise after that age. In addition, when I complained about hormonal birth control, he got kindof angry...stating that hormones do wonderful things for us and that birth control pills are great.
Everytime I talk to my HCP about birth contol pills, they want to fight them to the end. Wouldn't natural be better, no matter what?
I just thought my experience with this gyno was funny, but also thought provoking for me. I would hate to get to age 34 and then find out there is something wrong with me, fertility wise.
Thoughts?
I just don't remember anything about my cycles or periods before hormonal birth control and sometimes I wonder. I had to make an emergency visit to a gynecologist the other day and he asked me if I wanted to start a family someday. I said, "Yeah, maybe". Then he said, "Well, just make sure you do it by age 34". I was startled by this answer (thought it was kind of "old school") and I asked why. He went on to say that all kinds of birth defects and problems rise after that age. In addition, when I complained about hormonal birth control, he got kindof angry...stating that hormones do wonderful things for us and that birth control pills are great.
Everytime I talk to my HCP about birth contol pills, they want to fight them to the end. Wouldn't natural be better, no matter what?
I just thought my experience with this gyno was funny, but also thought provoking for me. I would hate to get to age 34 and then find out there is something wrong with me, fertility wise.
Thoughts?