I just had surgey about month ago i had one of my ovaries taken out.i was aslo on Birth control. i stop taking it.the day after i stop my bf didnt pull out. could i still get pregant? my last period was on th 12 or 14?
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Answer:
It looks like it would be almost impossible for you to get pregnant. It usually takes around a month for the ovaries to ovulate after a woman has been taking the pill. The wall of the uterus can't form a bond with the embryo even if it is fertilised. And given that you had an ovary removed it would be very hard for you to become pregnant. You may fin that your periods may now change how often you get them, many women find the menstual cycle goes a little off after such surgery.
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