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Conceiving after birth control


Question Posted Thursday June 2 2011, 12:40 am

I took only one shot of depo and I want to get pregnant but have not had a full period and I am bleeding brown and light for the past few weeks. How long will it take for me to have a full period. I know that is essential to ovulation.

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Razhie answered Thursday June 2 2011, 11:35 am:
Well, actually, a full period is not essential to ovulation. It's just the best external sign of a healthy cycle.

Typically, the body should return to normal within three months of the depo shot wearing off - at the very longest. But this is really a question you should ask your health care provider, so they can give you personal and specific advice, and deal with any problems or confusions you might have.

It's a good idea, in generally really, to speak to a doctor about wanting to get pregnant, to get some advice and some support before you even conceive.

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