I currently stopped taking my sprintec (birth control pills) a week ago. I was wondering how long it would take for my system to properly regulate itself, as well as how long it could take for me to get pregnant. I've only been on it for 3 months, and we decided it is a good time to try again, (we lost a previous pregnancy, about a year ago, and I wanted to wait to try so I decided birth control until then) Information as well as advice from women who were on this same birth control and obtained pregnancy after they stopped using it is more preferred. Thank you for your time.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? masterclinic answered Friday April 13 2012, 10:10 pm: It's not exactly that complicated. As soon as you stop taking birth control you are able to get pregnant (why Girls freak if they forgot to take it one day), getting the effects of the birth control back is another story (taking 2 pills the next day and regularly after that for some pills). So to answer your question, immediately.
Having problems getting and staying pregnant is a whole nother story where it does get complicated. Miscarriages are more common than you may think (in both healthy and unhealthy women). If I remember correctly the statistics are between 1/5th or half of all pregnancies result in miscarriages. If you feel as if you have a problem getting pregnant you and your boyfriend should sit down and talk with a physician about your options (there are many options your probably not familiar with). First there would be testing to see if there even is a problem, second (if there is) you can start working to fix it.
One last thing you need to know is to never give up hope on having a family if that is what you really want, gl [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
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