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  • Oct 9, 2006, 09:35 PM
    latinaNluv
    Birth control and Pregnancy
    I've been married now for over 3 years and my husband and I have had talks about starting a family. Last year, I got off the birth controls and for about 4 months had no period and then all of a sudden I had painful, heavy periods for over 2 months. So I got back on the pills. So we decided that its time for me to really get off the birth control and with that outcome I've been off them for a little over 2 months and we have been trying to get pregnant. Then recently I start bleeding but it isn't normal for me it's a light spotting type of bleeding(In other words not normal for me at all) and I've been having it like that for about a week now. I took a pregnancy test the day before I started bleeding and it came out negative. So I was wondering if you could point me in some type of direction and your thoughts on this. I would appreciate it.

    Jackie
  • Oct 10, 2006, 12:45 PM
    J_9
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    Originally Posted by latinaNluv
    I've been married now for over 3 years and my husband and I have had talks about starting a family. Last year, I got off of the birth controls and for about 4 months had no period and then all of a sudden I had painful, heavy periods for over 2 months. So I got back on the pills. So we decided that its time for me to really get off of the birth control and with that outcome I've been off of them for a little over 2 months and we have been trying to get pregnant. Then recently I start bleeding but it isn't normal for me its a light spotting type of bleeding(In other words not normal for me at all) and I've been having it like that for about a week now. I took a pregnancy test the day before I started bleeding and it came out negative. So I was wondering if you could point me in some type of direction and your thoughts on this. I would appreciate it.

    Jackie

    It all depends on the kind of pill you were using and your individual body. It can take some up to a year to be able to become pregnant.

    Once your periods become regular it will be easier to determine when you ovulate.

    So, don't stress out, that is not a good thing. The less stress, the easier it is to get pregnant.

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