I've been taking pills for 8 years even I was child bkoz of acne. Now I am going to stop it then get pregnant. When can I get pregnant after stopping pills? I am afraid if the acne get occurred again.
The good news is that childhood acne does usually stop. I had it pretty bad when I was younger and I haven't had a pimple on my face in years now.
Off the pills, who knows. It is possible that once you have a full cycle after stopping that you could get pregnant. Stop before a period, have the period, don't take them for a month, have your next period, and then after that you might well be fertile and capable of conceiving.
At the same time, keep in mind that medically a couple is not considered infertile until they have been having regular and well timed unprotected sex for a year without conceiving a child. I know a couple who took 8 months of trying after being off pills for 3 months, he was military so they weren't having sex while he was deployed and she stopped so that she could get pregnant as soon as he got back from overseas.
It took like 8 months and a week before she finally got a positive result on a pregnancy test.
Dragonflymagic answered Monday May 20 2013, 5:43 pm: I have heard it recommended to wait until your cycles return to normal before trying to get pregnant and using a non hormonal contraception until that time and not worry or focus on it. Its a little different for every woman so not many give exact amount of time passage before a woman can conceive after the pill.
As for the acne, its been over 7 yrs. Every 7 yrs all the cells in our body have renewed. So what was troubling you back then may be something you've outgrown by now. I used to be allergic to eating onions, made me ill. Stopped eating them. 7-8 years later I tried onion again and found I had outgrown my allergic reaction to them
Wait to see what happens. If acne does reoccur, you are older now and perhaps there is something new on the market now that will work just as good or better so see a Dr about that. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
santos answered Monday May 20 2013, 11:56 am: you can stop,if you think ,is harmfull for you .you can use other option ,like use condom and avoid sex when you get period ,a week before and after period.and many options are available can discuss with sexologist to not get pegnency . [ santos's advice column | Ask santos A Question ]
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