You Siming can conceive in a few months after eating for 3 months

After taking Yousiming for 3 months, ovulation function can generally be restored and pregnancy can be prepared after 1-3 months of discontinuation. The impact of contraceptive pills on fertility is mainly related to factors such as individual hormone recovery rate, ovarian function, and age. Most women can conceive naturally in the short term after discontinuing the medication. As a short acting contraceptive, the ingredients ethinylestradiol and drospirenone in Yousiming temporarily inhibit ovulation, but the drug components rapidly metabolize after discontinuation. Clinical observations show that about 80% of women recover their regular menstrual cycle within 3 months of discontinuing medication, and some even become pregnant in the first cycle after discontinuing medication. The effect of drugs on the endometrium usually completely subsides within 1-2 menstrual cycles and does not cause long-term infertility. For women with regular menstrual cycles, their body regulates faster after discontinuing medication.

A small number of women may require longer recovery time due to individual differences, especially those with previous endocrine problems such as polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid dysfunction. If the medication has been discontinued for more than 6 months without pregnancy, it is recommended to undergo gynecological endocrine examination to evaluate ovulation function. Older women or those with a history of menstrual disorders may consider undergoing follicle monitoring before preparing for pregnancy.

It is recommended to supplement folic acid three months in advance during pregnancy preparation, maintain a balanced diet, and engage in moderate exercise. Avoiding exposure to toxic and harmful substances, quitting smoking and drinking can help increase the chances of conception. Ovulation cycle can be monitored through basal body temperature measurement or ovulation test strips. If pregnancy persists, seek medical attention promptly to investigate other influencing factors such as fallopian tube patency and sperm quality.

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