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cystic lesion

by Ashaa, Sep 09, 2003 12:00AM
wife is having the cystic lesion in Ovary and she is been suggested by the doctor to take brith control pills. which she is taking for the past two months. unfortunately two weeks back she missed to have the birth control pills for a somewhere around 10 days. and three days back i told her to start taking birth control pills again(my mistake as it has to be started 5 days after the periods ).
now i have following questions

1. Does the pergnancy in this case can casue a problem to the child (I want to be very clear she was using the birth control pills and then stopped for ten day and in thoes ten days we were sexually active and then she has started the pills again and as soon as i come to know that this is wrong i told her not to take pills ).

please suggest what should be my next step to avoid any kind of problem. her age is 24
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