How long can it take to have a child after birth control?? and can it make you fertile?
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ok so when i was 18 my step mom made me take birth control .......i was only on it for about 2 months then i stopped taking it ... thats was 2010 and now its 2012 im now 19 turning 20 im married and my husband and i cant seem to conceive a child .... we have been trying to have a child all year last year and still i cant get pregnant .....could this be the cause of the birth control ? also can birth control make you fertile? this question has been worrying me because we really want a child and we just cant seem to make one? :( thank you for your answers i really appreciate it guys
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Answer:
There are many reasons that you may not be concieving. Have you always had regular periods? There are many things that may affect a womans fertility and therefore can depend on the person themselves. I have tried the fertilaid and it just didnt seem to make a difference with me, as I have PCOS. But like I said everything is different for everyone. I would say it it has been a while, usually 6 months to a year, of actively trying then it is time to go to the obgyn. Make sure when you call you tell them why you are looking for a doctor or making a appt. I have recently found a wonderful doctor in my area and is doing everything possible to help me. Good luck and hopefully soon you will get your bundle of joy.
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No,this probably isn't the birth control. All birth control does is prevent ovulation and once you stop taking it it can take a few months to get regular again, but if you are generally healthy you should be back to normal by the end of the year if not sooner. Birth control doesn't make you fertile either, it just effects hormones in your body. If you have fertility issues, then you'll have them regardless of the pill. If you have been trying more than a year to get pregnant, then it's time to see a specialist to figure out the problem. Both you and your husband need to be tested. It could be as simple as you miscalculated your ovulation.
manic
That must be hard 25 weeks ago we were goin through the exact same thing. I was on depo for 4 years had a mc after discontinuing it. After 9 mos of ttc we went online for a solution. I caculated my O day and fertile days. And found this vitamin for men and women "fertilaid for women" is what I ordered because it was me not him (they have it for men also). Its a safe natural vitamin. Anywhoo. I bought a one month supply and began to take it at the beginning of Nov when my fertile days and o day came around we had sex all those days and then some. Well I missed my december period. And I'm now 25 weeks pregnant with a bby grl! :) I couldn't be happier! You should at least read the reviews, o and its very afforable! Its great! Google it Good luck ttc Lots of baby dust +*+
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