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I am thinking about becoming pregnant. I am currently taking birth control pills. Is it advisable to consult my doctor before stopping?

It is generally recommended to consult with your doctor before stopping any medication, including contraceptive pills, especially if you are planning to become pregnant. Your doctor can provide guidance on the best course of action for you and ensure a safe transition.

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