Treating menstrual disorders with daily birth control pills can cause infertility?

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Hello doctor! I have irregular period, 2 months now still not see. After going to a private doctor, they give oral contraceptive pills, including: 1 blister is a white round pill, 1 blister is a daily contraceptive pill.
The doctor instructed the white round pill to be taken within 10 days, then stopped for 2-7 days. On the second day of menstruation, you will take birth control pills every day. But when I took the white round pill, I got dizzy even though I ate.
I took the 2nd pill and got my period, so I stopped taking it. I went to the clinic where the medicine was prescribed and asked, the doctor said that the medicine would cause a shock after taking it and told me to take the daily contraceptive pill as prescribed.
I'm very confused, maybe it's because I'm stressed or change my life, causing menstrual disorders. Will the doctor give me such medicine, will it affect me? And does taking oral contraceptives every day so often cause infertility? I hope you can advise me, thank you doctor.
H.N
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Hello! Thank you for sending your question to Vinmec Health System.
There are many causes of menstrual disorders, stress or lifestyle changes are just one of them. It is possible to use hormonal drugs to treat menstrual disorders, but must be used strictly according to the prescription of an obstetrician-gynecologist. With the daily oral contraceptive pill, if you use it strictly according to the instructions and instructions of the doctor, it will not cause infertility.
Specialist II Tran Thi Mai Huong - Obstetrician and Gynecologist - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Vinmec Hai Phong International General Hospital
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