You should ask you doctor. I know about the Depo Shot. It takes a year n half to get pregnant after takin that.
But you wont get pregnant immediately becuz the pills just tricks your body into bein pregnant.
So I would say ask you doctor/gyn.
2006-08-29 06:12:21
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answered by Nellz 3
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it all depends on your body and your cycle.... no one is exactly the same. There is a myth that woman ovulate 14 days after their period begins...but that is only an AVERAGE and each month can be different. The other thing is that sperm can live inside you for up to 5 days.... so if you are having a shortened cycle one month and you have sex right after your period and you ovulate earlier than day 14 than yes, there is a chance of getting pregnant. They only way to know is to know exactly when you ovulate. There are several ways to know and some are more effective than others. Some can only predict before ovulation happens and some can only predict that is has already happened. The absolute best info I can give you is to go read a book called Taking Charge of your fertility by Toni Weschler. It will help you understand your body and all the myths about it. It will help you time when you are ovulating and the best times to conceive – or not! . It's about knowing your body and knowing when you are fertile or not. You can pick and choose what you do with your info. Good luck and don't listen the all the myths! Even if you don't get into charting and everything....it will help you in so many ways!
2006-08-29 06:15:13
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answered by jachooz 6
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Just because you are no longer preventing pregnancy doesn't mean you will suddenly conceive. I come from a huge family so I thought as soon as I went off the pill I would get pregnant. Not the case. We tried for 2 months without success, so I went to my OBGYN. I was put on Clomid because I wasn't ovulating regularly. I got pregnant the first month. I'm not saying it will work for you, but you need to find out if/when you are ovulating first and go from there. You can use an ovulation kit, or chart your daily temperature using a basil body thermometer. When your temp rises 0.5 degrees, you are ovulating. Having sex around and during ovulation will help you conceive. If you still have a problem conceiving, then make an appointment with your OBGYN and have them run some tests to see if there could be anything else causing you not to conceive, such as a thyroid problem. Good luck.
2006-08-29 06:16:49
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answered by Melissa B 5
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It has nothing to do with the pill or the shot It has to do with your body. When your body is ready you will become pregnant. I was on the Depo shot after all three of my children and after my first I got pregnant within 2 months of stopping my shots. After the second I got pregnant within a month of letting my shot wear out. There is no way to say for sure how long it will take for these things to happen so the only thing to do is to keep trying. Maybe you should try during the last couple of days of your cycle. Those were always my most fertile times as well.
2006-08-29 07:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It takes about 30 hours for the hormones to leave your body after the last pill you took, then it is completely up to your body to start working on its own. I took the pill for 6.5 years, after quitting the pill it took me 6 weeks to get my first period, then I got pregnant on that first cycle. When I went to my preconception appointment before I even quit the pill, my doctor put me on the prenatal vitamins and told me to drink lots and lots of water. She also told me that the average woman that has been on the pill takes up to 3 months to get pregnant, some women get pregnant right away some take some time. Have you been monitoring your ovulation time? If not this is the one I bought www.fertilefocus.com, I also bought a lubricant www.preseed.com that is sperm friendly. Check those websites and get the facts about fertility. Good luck It will happen!
2006-08-29 06:45:55
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answered by Lilly 5
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I stopped taking the pill in April and have actively been trying with no luck...
Yet, my mother in law said she was prego the 1st month after stopping (this was many years ago)
Each person's body is different!
2006-08-29 06:36:02
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answered by TP 4
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I believe it takes from 3 months onwards after stopping the pills. The time may vary
BUT there are numerous positions and ways you need to practice before conceiving again. I cant write them down here.
write to me .
aarveesy@yahoo.com
Best wishes
2006-09-02 04:16:24
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answered by itsme 2
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pondering you will get pregnant by using lacking a pill then possibly stunning away. I got here off mine in June, had one era and now 5 weeks pregnant. basically spend a lot of time in mattress and one'll quickly make it by using! sturdy luck and have exciting attempting -x-
2016-09-30 03:20:36
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answered by wichern 4
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i just called my obgyn about this last week. they said it can take anywhere from 1 month........up to years. depending on your body. the pill goes out of your system within a few days though. she told me to actually use protection the first month and not to get pregnant right away because it takes a few months for the uterus to stengthen. good luck to you and dont give up! :)
2006-08-29 06:47:52
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answered by tulips♥77 5
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It could take up to 6 months or more to get pregnant... while on the pill you were putting artificial hormones into your body.. your body has to regulate itself to where it's possible to concieve.
2006-08-29 06:10:35
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answered by tjadensmommy27 2
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