probably not, it takes about a month for your body to return to its original state.
2006-07-18 06:55:17
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answered by health educator 2
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Most likely not. It takes anywhere between one to 6 months or more, depending on style of contraception, to regain fertility.
There have been reports of women on Depo-Provera not getting pregnant up to a year after discontinuing the shot and not using any other form of birth control. More often than not, however, these women had been taking the shot for more than 3 years.
It depends on a variety of factors, such as how much you weigh, how fast your body metabolizes the hormones, whether or not your body stores the hormones in fat, how long you have been taking the pills/shots/whatever, etc.
Keep in mind, however, every womans body is different, and each person can react differently under identical circumstances.
2006-07-18 14:06:03
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answered by sovereign_carrie 5
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The pills keep you from ovulating, so you will not ovulate right away. I suggest you to finish the pack of pills and start from there so your last period can count and then you can measure from there. It takes about 30hrs for the hormones to leave your body after the last pill you took, I quit my pill and it tok me 6 weeks to get my period after the pill, then I got pregnant on my first cycle after the pill.
2006-07-18 13:59:02
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answered by Lilly 5
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MAYBE , Maybe not. I got pregnant on the pill but some women are off it for months before conceiving.
2006-07-18 14:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you stop taking your birth control at any time and are still sexually active you run the risk of pregnancy. Check with your OBGYN before changing or stopping your prescribed medications or dosage.
2006-07-18 13:57:16
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answered by caninesuds 1
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