The manufacturer's recommendation is that pregnancy be avoided for 1 month after stopping. Your question is whether 19 days, or perhaps a few more, puts you at risk. I advise you to ask your physician to contact the Hoffman Laroche medical department at once (in the US, the telephone is 1-800-93ROCHE). The company has extensive data and is quite responsive at looking into whatever specific information there is that bears on this topic. Since you need to make a decision one way or another right away, the call should be made at once. I will make the call myself tomorrow and post what I can find, but I
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Dr. Rockoff
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Researching the question further, I received from Roche copies of studies showing that Accutane leaves the bloodstream in about 13 days. Other studies show occasional patients in whom metabolic products of the drug are detectable longer. Another study showed no increase in Accutane-related birth defects in a group of women who became pregnant after they stopped Accutane (for times ranging from a couple of days on up.) The company's conclusion is that 30 days--the recommended waiting time after stopping the medication before becoming pregnant--is enough. That is about all the information that's available. The final decision will have to be between you and your physician.