Loestrin: I am a pediatrician, not a gynecologist, so this is not my area of specialty, however, your lack of periods suggests that you are not ovulating and therefore would not become pregnant. This has nothing to do with the loestrin, and you should see a gynecologist for testing, such as blood work and ultrasound to find the source of your lack of periods.
Answered 4/1/2016
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