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What would happen if I was pregnant and keep on taking Kariva (birth control pill)?



What would happen if I was pregnant and keep on taking Kariva (birth control pill)?

It could have devastating effects on the baby you are carrying. Kariva contains estrogen. Another estrogen pill--DES--used to be given to many pregnant women in the 60s. The children who were born to these mothers have high rates of very unusual forms of cancer, high infertility rates, etc. You can do a Web search for "DES daughters" for more information.
Well lets see, Birth defects come to mind!!!
A lot of birth complications are possible. It completly depends on a person. You need to see your doctor, Yahoo isn't the place to be asking such serious questions.
UH NOT GOOD
stop taking the pill you dumba$$
u may have a chance to deform or make a child u are carrying retarded or die still birth.advise stop taking birth control pills until after baby is born
lots and lots of problems. duh! ! ! I suggest u stop taking the pill for the sake of your baby
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