Getting Off Birth Control? Here’s What to Expect
Finding a hormonal birth control option that works for your body can take time, but if you’re ready to get off of it, or want to try an alternative form, you may have many questions running through your mind about when to stop/ switch, and whether your birth control choice will impact your fertility in the long term.
In the video below, Lena Chauhan, Founder of RiseIQ, and Sabiha Ladak, Senior Regional Manager with Pulse by Prudential, go through what to expect if you’re planning to quit your current birth control method (i.e. oral contraceptives/ the pill, patch, ring, IUD, hormonal implants, birth control shots, etc.), while OBGYN Dr. Shohreh Beski advises on how soon you may be able to get pregnant if you’re trying to conceive!
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Meet our expert:
Dr. Shohreh Beski is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist (OBGYN) at the Royal London Teaching Hospital with over 25 years of experience working both privately and for the National Health Services (NHS) in the UK. She has a vast experience in all aspects of women’s health, including: fibroids, pelvic pain, endometriosis, heavy periods, polycystic ovaries, vaginal atrophy, and lichen sclerosus. She is a pioneer for the groundbreaking treatment called Lipogems, which uses your own regenerative cells to restore your vaginal health and improve certain vaginal conditions, including vaginal atrophy, dyspareunia (pain during sex), lichen sclerosus, lichen planus, urinary stress incontinence, and vaginal itching/ dryness.