Remember that being on the pill is not an excuse to disengage with your body or neglect learning about how to protect your fertility. {Cracking the Code Part 4}
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Have you ever wondered how being on the pill - or any kind of hormonal contraceptive - can affect your fertility?
Well if you haven’t thought about it, then I suggest you start getting curious. Really curious.
I’ll reveal a few key reasons here, as described in WomanCode, to help with this essential piece of cracking the fertility code.

Reason # 1 the pill messes with your fertility:
Especially for women who are already dealing with hormonal sensitivities - like PCOS, PMS, cysts, fibroids, etc. - you might be bleeding less and feeling less symptomatic when on the pill, but it’s a false sense of security because you are only masking the underlying causes for your symptoms. When you get off the pill, they are going to come right back. And then you may have less time to address these problems simultaneously while you’re trying to get pregnant. If you want to have a smooth transition off the pill, begin the necessary steps we outline in the WomanCode protocol while you’re on the pill so that you are not symptomatic when you come off and that you don’t have to take valuable time clearing up those symptoms which can impeded your fertility when you want to get pregnant.
Reason #2 the pill messes with your fertility (this one might shock you):
Being on a hormonal contraceptive can give you a false sense of security with sex. If you are not using condoms during sex - and many women who are on the pill are not - you are making yourself more vulnerable to bacterial exposure which has been shown to affect your fertility. And this goes for women in monogamous relationships as well as women with multiple partners (although having multiple partners greatly increases this risk).
Any woman - on or off the pill - needs to take responsibility for her body and her fertility.
And guess what - the manual you’ve been waiting for is finally here. Get my bookWomanCode today and get started. It’s never too late to get informed and take charge of your future.
To your fertility,
Alisa