When a couple finally decide to start a family, the first thing most women need to do is come off the contraceptive pill. It's an exciting time but can be a daunting one if the contraceptive pill was initially prescribed to combat skin issues or menstrual issues. Often the fear of skin break outs or terrible period pain can be concerning for when women stop the contraceptive pill. One way to deal with this is getting treatment before you start trying and before you come off the contraceptive pill. If that ship has sailed, don't stress. Any treatment that helps to regulate the hormones and address any menstrual issues inadvertently helps the health of the skin. Over the years, so many of my patients have commented on how healthy their skin looks while coming to me for treatment of fertility issues.
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