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  • I doubt it, but consult a doctor for a real answer.
  • Depending on the procedure used, there could be some damage. The best person to ask is your doctor. You might want to re-think having a child outside of wedlock, or be sure you have the necessary legal protection for the future of the child.
  • No, not likely.
  • Depending on the type of birth control, it can also have residual effects. You can talk to your doctor to check that nothing got scratched or banged up, and you probably should if you haven't yet -- but overall, the answer is more likely that it's a combination of being semi-recently on BC and having not been at it long enough. I think you're supposed to try for it for a year before you start worrying that something is wrong.

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