Compound short-acting oral contraceptives such as Diane -35 are the most widely studied and thoroughly studied drugs. Decades of in-depth research and practical use have proved that short-acting oral contraceptives are a safe and reliable contraceptive choice for women. At present, more than 90 million women around the world are using it. Long-term use of Diane -35 will not only do no harm to health, but also bring many health benefits to users besides contraception, such as reducing the incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease, reducing menstrual bleeding and reducing the incidence of ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. So as long as there are no taboos, it is very safe to use Diane -35 for a long time.
Diane -35 is a short-acting oral contraceptive. For women who need contraception, Diane -35 can be used for a long time. Once the drug is stopped, the drug will be excreted and the fertility will be restored. So if you plan to get pregnant, you can stop using Diane -35 after one cycle, and then arrange pregnancy after stopping using Diane -35. There is no need to wait for a transition period of 3 to 6 months, and the drug has no adverse effects on the mother and future baby. However, under normal circumstances, it is recommended to have natural menstruation after stopping the drug, and then arrange pregnancy, so that the baby's birth time can be calculated more accurately.