Pregnancy and contraceptive methods

The recommendation for a woman who wants a pregnancy and is taking contraceptives, whether oral, vaginal (ring) or patch (transdermal skin), is to stop one month before, because there is a possibility that in the first month without contraception there may be a multiple ovulation, with what this would represent (twins, triplets).

Do all contraceptives have the same effect?

With any contraceptive method (oral, vaginal or transdermal) it is just as fast to get pregnant, as long as there is no other added problem.

Can pregnancy be more difficult for women with polycystic ovaries?

The diagnosis of polycystic ovaries, on many occasions, is overestimated and just by the fact of wanting a pregnancy, normal ovulations are achieved, so it should not be a problem.

When will treatment be considered necessary?

The treatment will be considered necessary in the case that it is a problem, after a complete anamnesis, analysis with hormones, insulin resistance, vitamins and an ultrasound follow-up to see that there is no other pathology.

In this case, the treatment is personalized, favoring ovulation or compensating for some deficit in order to achieve the desired result, which is to have a healthy baby at home.