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Daisy, how long were you on the pill? Although some women take a while to get back to a normal cycle when coming off of the pill, you should be back on track by now. Ask your doctor about any blood tests that would show what your hormone levels are. If you don't feel like you are getting the right treatment from your doctor, please try to see someone else in the practice or go to a different doctor's office altogether.
-- Contributed by: HollySwansonHi. I went off the pill like 10 months ago and I havent gotten my period yet. I went back to my doctor and he just said to just wait. Does anyone know how long I should wait before I should be worried it might be something else. Since before I ever went on the pill I had always been regular.
-- Contributed by: daisyChristina, since it sounds like you have an irregular cycle, it will be hard to know when you ovulate based on dates alone. You might want to try an ovulation predictor, which will give you a better idea of your most fertile days. If that still doesn't work, see your doctor to find out if there are other reasons you are not conceiving. The mid-cycle spotting might be related to Bleeding During Ovulation, but it could also be a sign of fibroids or endometriosis.
-- Contributed by: HollySwansonHi. I went off the pill one year a go and it took my body about three mnths to find its cycle. My partner and I have been trying to get pregnant since with no luck. I still get irregular bleeding some cycles and find it really confusing. How much does irregular bleeding muck up your cycle. Do you count a new cycle from the day you start bleeding even if it was 10 days earlier than your usual period?
-- Contributed by: ChristinaEven though im not on orthotricyclen i can honestly say it is the best time to conceive... Once you miss a depo shot it becomes so much easier... And theres no faster way to know jus have sex and give it a couple weeks!!
-- Contributed by: JalyssaShatavia,
it can take your body a few cycles to return to normal after coming off birth control, but if you're getting regular periods you are probably back on track. If you think you conceived this month, you can take a pregnancy test when your period is due or use the First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test, which is valid four days before your period is due.
-- Contributed by: HollySwansonHi my name is Shatavia and I have been taking birth control by shots and have been on them for months. I was on the shots for Jan,Feb,and March and I been off for April and May and I got my cycle in June and I was wondering if its the right time for me to have a baby. How can I know faster if I am pregnant.
-- Contributed by: Shatavia Williams> Return to article
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