Women under 30 years old are incredibly fertile—their ability to get pregnant is at its peak. But many women ask, does using birth control now hurt my chances of getting pregnant in the future? Sigh of relief: it does not. All reversible birth control methods will help prevent pregnancy while you’re using them, but none have long-lasting effects on your ability to get pregnant when you stop.
Can birth control ever harm your chances of becoming pregnant?
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