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Contraception And Fertility: Debunking Myths That Delay Parenthood

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Many couples worry that long-term contraceptive use may harm fertility. Experts explain why these fears are myths and what factors truly influence conception.

Experts clear the air: Contraception doesn’t harm fertility—age, health, and lifestyle do

Experts clear the air: Contraception doesn’t harm fertility—age, health, and lifestyle do

Many couples hesitate to use contraception for fear that it may harm their fertility later. Unfortunately, these myths can lead to unnecessary delays in starting a family. The truth is, contraceptives are designed to temporarily prevent pregnancy, and fertility typically returns once they are discontinued.

Dr. K U Kunjimoideen, Regional Medical Director, Birla Fertility & IVF | ARMC, Calicut, explains,

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“Contraceptive methods whether pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), or injections, temporarily prevent pregnancy. Once stopped, fertility usually returns quickly, often within weeks. For example, ovulation typically resumes within a month or two after stopping birth control pills, and IUD removal restores fertility almost immediately.”

He adds, “Emergency contraceptives or repeated pill use do not cause permanent infertility. While they may temporarily affect menstrual cycles, they do not damage the ovaries or uterus. Similarly, condoms are completely safe and protect against infections, contrary to myths linking them to infertility.”

According to Dr. Kunjimoideen, the real factors affecting fertility are age, lifestyle, health conditions, and delayed attempts at conception. “Fertility naturally declines after the age of 30 in women, and although it declines more slowly in men, delaying parenthood while worrying about contraceptive damage ironically reduces your chances of conception,” he warns.

Dr. Deepthi Ashwin, Consultant, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Aster Women & Children Hospital, Bengaluru, reinforces these points, “The most common myth is that long-term use of contraception, such as pills, IUDs, or injections, can cause permanent infertility. All these methods are reversible, and fertility generally returns within weeks to months after discontinuation.”

Dr Ashwin further clarifies, “There is no medical need to take a ‘break’ from contraception to preserve fertility. Proper and consistent use actually supports reproductive health. Even emergency contraception has no documented long-term effect on a woman’s ability to conceive.” Dr. Ashwin advises couples to rely on evidence-based information: “Being informed helps couples avoid wasting valuable time worrying about myths and allows them to seek fertility assistance sooner if needed.”

Dr. Madhu Patil, Consultant, Fertility Specialist, Motherhood Fertility and IVF, Sarjapur, Bangalore, adds perspective on specific contraceptives, “Hormonal methods such as pills, patches, or injections temporarily stop ovulation. Once stopped, ovulation resumes within a few weeks. Some women’s periods return immediately, while for others it may take two to three months—this is normal and not harmful.”

She emphasizes condoms and IUDs, “Condoms do not affect fertility. In fact, they protect against sexually transmitted infections, which, if untreated, can lead to blocked fallopian tubes and infertility. IUDs, whether copper or hormonal, are completely reversible, and studies show no difference in conception rates between women who used hormonal contraception and those who did not.”

Dr Patil concludes, “The main factors affecting fertility are age and underlying health issues such as PCOS, thyroid disorders, obesity, endometriosis, and lifestyle choices like smoking. Egg quality declines with age, particularly after 35, which is far more significant than any effect of contraception. Contraception does not make you infertile; it simply allows you to choose when to start your family.”

Takeaway: Contraception provides control, safety, and flexibility without compromising future fertility. By understanding the facts, couples can plan parenthood confidently, avoiding myths that may delay their journey.

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