I take medicine for a stomach disorder that would need to be stopped if I was pregnant. The medicine is called amitiza. This medicine helps me to be able to go to work and function normally. There's a good chance I could be pregnant because I had sex two days ago and yesterday morning I felt ovulation pain in my ovary. So does anyone know when the egg implants and at what point medicine would affect a pregnancy?
Re: when to stop medication
-"ovulation pain" is not always a conclusive indicator of ovulation date, it can be mistaken for other things or happen on a date near but not on ovulation.
-an estimated 50-70% of all conceptions don't last long enough to complete implantation
-because of this^ fact, you really only have a 20-30% chance of conception each month, even with good timing
Talk to your OBGYN or GP, they will be able to give you much better information regarding when you should be stopping your medication to protect a potential pregnancy.