No, I was on the pill for 9 years, as soon as I came off them I became pregnant! If they affected your fertility company's wouldn't make them and doctors wouldn't prescribe them
2006-10-17 21:47:18
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answered by Lupee 3
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Some doctors actually recomend that you do what you say you did. Mine did anyway. Companies are even making new types of pills that have you on the active pills for three months with no period. It will not affect your fertility.
2006-10-17 23:40:42
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answered by babyj248 4
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Shouldn't make any difference as the periods you have on the Pill are not 'proper' ones anyway. Everyone's body takes differing amounts of time to get back to normal so don't worry, just enjoy the trying!
2006-10-17 21:48:15
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answered by annie 6
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The tablet would not make you infertile as somebody pronounced! in any different case thousands and thousands of girls persons international could have been made infertile because of the fact the 60s and it does no longer be allowed to be prescribed! It in basic terms outcomes short-term fertility by using battling ovulation. maximum females persons who come off the tablet start to ovulate returned interior of three months. some take longer - as much as a 12 months. I got here off the tablet after 13 years, had unprotected intercourse as quickly as and have been given pregnant! i comprehend actually dozens of girls persons who've replace into pregnant in the 1st month. it is ultimate to have a minimum of one common era in the previous ttc. That way you already know even in the journey that your era is late or no longer as quickly as you're ttc. The tablet may additionally use up tiers of a few minerals. So the final subject to do could be come off it now, use condoms, and start up taking your prenatal supplementations. Then by using the time you attempt, you would know your cycle returned and your nutrient tiers would be restored. stable luck!
2016-10-19 22:23:12
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answered by schrum 4
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No, but sometimes it can take up to a year to conceive after stopping the pill (it did with me anyway) You shouldn't really avoid having your period when on the pill. It is ok occasionally - like if you are going on your hols - but not more than that.
2006-10-17 21:46:34
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answered by London Girl 5
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Probably not. It may take your body a couple of months to start ovulating again. With me I never did have a regular period before and after I stopped the pill I didn't have one after. But if you were fine before I"m sure it would not effect your fertility.
Best of luck.
2006-10-18 01:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to do that all the time. And I have a beautiful, healthy baby girl. Don't worry, it doesn't happen straight away, but have fun trying. You should only start to be concerned if you have been trying for well ver a year. And even then, there may not be anything wrng xx
2006-10-17 21:53:59
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answered by siany warny 4
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I can't see that affecting your fertility too much, you might want to check with a family planning clinic first tho. I know plenty of people who run two packs together but I wouldn't make a serious habit of it.
Best of luck for the future.
2006-10-17 21:47:20
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answered by Nobody200 4
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they advise if you have been on the pill for a while (2 years isnt that long tho) that you should have about three normal cycles before you try to conceive as this gives ur body chance to get back into a normal routine! but you can get pregnant before that?
2006-10-17 21:48:06
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answered by princesssp8 4
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no it won't affect your fertility but sometimes it takes your body a while to return to normal, usually 2-3 months, but can take over a year. have fun trying and good luck x
2006-10-19 10:12:19
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answered by Foxy Lady & Baby Oliver 24.10.09 5
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