It will take a few months for your hormones in your body to stabilize, which should be happening soon. Give things another month or so, and then start trying(but you could start to try now just for the fun of it and see what happens) Track your cycle once things start to normalize by counting the days starting from the 1st day of your period until the 1 st day of your second period. Once you know how many days are in your cycle, you can then calculate when you are ovulating. Most women ovulate 14 days BEFORE they start their period and can get pregnant for about 24 hours before and 24 hours after they ovulate. When you know you should be ovulating your husband should not have sex for a couple of days before you ovulate to ensure a good amount of sperm. Good luck, give things a few months to stabilize and you should be able to get prego!!!
Don't listen to people that say you can get pregnant anytime, you can't. You can only get pregnant if you are Ovulating, and in order to know for sure that you are ovulating you need to know your cycle.
2007-01-05 06:06:22
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answered by MRod 5
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The way I understand it, it would be possible. But with some people, it takes a few months for your body to get back to normal. I would guess that it's probably a good sign that your period never went away. Just keep at it, and as long as there are no other problems you should be able to get pregnant within a couple of months.
2007-01-05 06:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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As with any form of hormonal birth control, it takes time for your body to readjust and find its normal rhythms. Since your shot is due right now, you can expect your body to be out of whack for a few months.
You can use these two methods to detect ovulation...
Basal body temperature...take your temperature every morning upon waking. Track daily temperatures on a chart. During your fertile days, just after ovulation, it will rise slightly.
Mucus changes...A few days before ovulation, you may notice the mucus when using toilet paper. The first phase of the mucus is generally white and sticky. It can be stretched from thumb to middle finger easily. After a few days, the mucus becomes wetter and more abundant. Most women report that the mucus is very slippery. It is right around these slippery mucus days that ovulation should occur.
Since you are currently bleeding, ovulation will occur before your next menstual cycle. Yes, there is a slim chance that you could conceive right now, but the chances will greatly improve once your monthly cycle returns.
Once you are back in a normal cycle, and can predict when ovulation will occur, you should have sex every other (if not every) day starting two days before ovulation through 5 days after. Sperm can live up to 72 hours in the female reproductive tract, and can be waiting on your egg. I say every other day to give your husband's sperm time to replenish. Every day is more fun, though LOL (as long as he continues to see it as fun, and not as a slave to your ovulation calendar)
Just be patient, and don't stress about getting pregnant right away. The more you worry about it, the lower your chances. Get enough sleep, eat right, track your fertile days, and enjoy your husband in the meantime. Good luck to you and Blessings...
2007-01-05 06:18:02
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answered by Silverwolf 4
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You can get pregnant as soon as you are off the shot. There is a myths going around that it takes up to two years, but these are just myths. You can also get pregnant while on your period! Good luck conceiving!
2007-01-05 06:04:29
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answered by wesgirl 2
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The vaccine makes your little ones proof against the particular flu virus(s) this is(are) recent interior the vaccine. no longer all flu viruses are interior the vaccine, so as that they could nonetheless capture the flu...only no longer the flu (commonly) this is recent interior the vaccine. in the journey that your infant does get the flu (the two the single(s) that they have been vaccinated for or no longer), your infant won't have as undesirable of a reaction or have harder indicators than they could have had with out it. it somewhat is what I surely have been informed through my wellbeing care expert.
2016-11-26 21:49:11
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answered by ? 3
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they say that your suppose to wait at least six months for you to get pregnant because there's still chemicals in your body that can affect the child. If i were you still have your period your not pregnant you can't be pregnant and have your period at the same time.
2007-01-05 06:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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sometimes it take up to a yr after using the shot.. but good luck trying
2007-01-05 06:02:37
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answered by waiting4myredemption 4
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why do people always ask this stupid question..
YES, you can get pregnant at any time of your cycle, and even if you are on the pill or the shot there is always a possibility.. that means no matter who what when where why or how, it does not matter, you can still get pregnant.. ok?
2007-01-05 06:02:53
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answered by Fluffington Cuddlebutts 6
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