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will nolvadex women affect birth control
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Dr. Satinder Aggarwal answered
49 years experience Internal Medicine
YES: Nolvadex (tamoxifen) is used for breast cancer patients it is antiestrogen type drug it will affect ovulation it will not be advisable to get pregnan ... Read More
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Dr. Kenneth Crabb answered
46 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Not recommended: Hormone containing birth control is not recommended with novadex as it counteracts its method of preventing/treating breast cancer. We recommend non ... Read More
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Dr. Charles Whiting answered
27 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Somewhat common: Unfortunately, Birth control is expensive. Some women do get pregnant because they can't afford it. This is unnecessary because you can get it for ... Read More
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Dr. Jeff Livingston answered
22 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Decreases pill: St. John's wart decreases the effectiveness of oral contraceptive pills and should not be used together. Consider using a different method such as an ... Read More
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Dr. Mary Engrav answered
31 years experience Emergency Medicine
If : If an athlete is missing periods, it can be because of inadequate nutrition, and can result in decreased bone mass (osteoporosis) or other problems w ... Read More
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Risk, cost, benefit: What you choose will depend on how effective you need your method to be, how much money you are willing to spend, and how you perceive the risks and b ... Read More
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A 36-year-old member asked:

Dr. Paula Hillard answered
44 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Individual choice: The methods that work best to prevent pregnancy include iuds, implants, and sterilization. But each woman is individual--she should find out the bene ... Read More
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Dr. Charles Whiting answered
27 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Not yet...: Male contraception pills and injections are in the pipeline but don't exist yet. Forms of male contraception available now are the vasectomy, condoms ... Read More
A 32-year-old member asked:

Dr. David Sneid answered
41 years experience Endocrinology
No it's effective: However, if you're severely overweight you may need birth control less often than if you're thin -- both because of Insulin resistance and relative in ... Read More
A 21-year-old female asked:

Dr. Rick Koch answered
22 years experience Cardiology
The same as those : Who are not overweight generally...Talk to your primary or gynecologist ...
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