How to Stop Taking Ortho Tri-Cyclen

Birth control is one of the most popular methods of contraception. When you follow the instructions for taking birth control pills, they tend to be very effective. However, there comes a point in time when most women make the decision to go off the pill, whether it is temporarily or permanently. Learn some tips on how to stop taking Ortho Tri-Cyclen.

Things You'll Need

  • The last pack of birth control pills
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Instructions

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      Determine the reason that you want to stop taking Ortho Tri-Cyclen. One of the most common reasons that many women stop it is because they want to get pregnant. Other women stop taking the birth control pill if they are experiencing undesirable side effects. Some women may make the decision to go off birth control pills in favor of another form of contraception.

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      Finish taking the birth control pack that you have already started. This means that you need to finish your placebo birth control pills. These are the pills that occur at the last week of the month and indicate that you will be menstruating. You will not begin taking a new pack of pills the following month.

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      Never stop taking your birth control pills in the middle of the pack. It may sound perfectly acceptable to do. However, you will really confuse your body if you stop in the middle of the pack, or month. It is likely that your menstrual cycle will begin early, and you may even have more than one.

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      To switch birth control pills, begin the new pill after you have finished out the last pack of Ortho Tri-Cyclen. Instead of taking the next pack of Ortho Tri-Cyclen, begin taking a new pill. The only exception to this would be if your doctor instructs you otherwise. If the reason that you are going off of Ortho Tri-Cyclen is to switch to a new birth control pill that is lower in hormones, you may be instructed to wait a month.

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      Wait three months after you have stopped taking Ortho Tri-Cyclen before trying to get pregnant. Some people are known to have a difficult time getting pregnant after they have stopped taking the birth control pill, while others get pregnant right away. Waiting three months will allow your body to regulate its hormones.

Tips & Warnings

  • Common side effects of Ortho Tri-Cyclen include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, bloating, breakthrough bleeding and spotting, and changing of menstrual flow. One of the side effects of Ortho Tri-Cyclen is temporary infertility after the birth control pill has been discontinued. If you are still unsure of how to stop taking Ortho Tri-Cyclen, visit your OBGYN.

  • Avoid repeatedly taking and stopping Ortho Tri-Cyclen or any other birth control pill. You may lose track of when your period will be. It is important to refrain from taking birth control pills if you are pregnant.

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