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Posted: 12/04/06 - 16:09
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i stopped taking birth control 4 months ago because i have decided i want a child but i have not yet became pregnant what's going on?


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Posted: 12/05/06 - 00:25
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After going on birthcontrol it can take up to 3 months or more to get your periods and body back to normal. For the typical couple trying to get pregnant it can take up to 12 months of consistant trying before a doctor will look into the possibility of a fertility issue. Give it time it will happen. Also get to know your body , use OPK's , and chart.


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Posted: 01/08/07 - 14:45
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i stoped taking depo 4 months ago and abot a week ago i had my period its january 8 now so about dec 28 -31 i had my period and it ended on the 31 me and my bf had sex yesterday and we didnt use protection can i get pregnant


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Posted: 01/10/07 - 17:44
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Yes you can. It may even be probable. You typically ovulate anywhere from 12-14 days after the start of your period (it differs with every woman). If you ended on the 31 then you probably started around the 25th or so depending on how long your period is...that would be about 13 days...at your highest change of getting pregnant. If you aren't ready for children you should be more responsible. I hope you are lucky this time. I think we have all had scares like that. Good luck.


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