How long would it take me to get pregnant after stopping birth control?
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I am 25 years old and have been on birth control since I was 16, so 9 years now. How long do you think it'll take me to get pregnant once I stop taking my birth control pills?
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Answer:
If you want to concieve, I would honestly skip 3-5 pils in your second week of your pack cuz that is usually around the week you would be ovulating (12-14 days after the first day you get your period) so i was always told.....cuz like mandy boo said, women who skip a pill accidentally seem to get pregnant a lot easier than women who actually stop taking the pill all together.....
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Other answers
It's weird. Women who miss a pill seem to get pregnant from it. When you intentionally stop taking the pill it takes 6-12 months for your body to adjust.
Mandy Boo
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