You are fertile the entire time.
K. Srinivasan has written: 'Birth interval analysis in fertility surveys' -- subject(s): Birth intervals, Fertility, Human, Human Fertility, Statistics, Vital, Vital Statistics 'Regulating reproduction in India's population' -- subject(s): Birth control, Population policy 'Developmental and demographic changes in India since independence' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions, Population 'Basic demographic techniques and applications' -- subject(s): Methodology, Demography
The interval between each kitten birth is typically around 15-30 minutes.
The typical interval between the birth of kittens in a litter is usually around 15-30 minutes.
It is the average interval of time between the birth of parents and the birth of their offspring,
Selma Taffel has written: 'Maternal weight gain and the outcome of pregnancy, United States, 1980' -- subject(s): Birth weight, Birth weight, Low, Body weight, Complications, Fetal death, Health surveys, Low Birth weight, Medical Statistics, Pregnancy, Pregnant women, Statistics, Statistics, Medical, Weight gain 'Trends in fertility in the United States' -- subject(s): Fertility, Human, Human Fertility 'Birth and fertility rates for states' -- subject(s): Birth Rate, Childbirth, Fertility, Fertility, Human, Human Fertility, States, Statistics
You have to have the fertility wand
fertility drugs overdose
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15-19 months
Hi, Your question is: Is it hard to get pregnant after coming off birth control? Once you begin ovulating again naturally after coming off the pill your fertility level will be just the same as it was before you started birth control and will not effect your fertility. Once that you come off birth control, Yes you can get pregnant because it is still very easy to become pregnant. If you take your last birth control pill that makes you have your period, and that last day that you have your period, and you have unpertected sex, YES you will conceive.
Paul A. Compton has written: 'Fertility and family planning in Northern Ireland' -- subject(s): Birth control, Human Fertility 'Fertility in Northern Ireland'
Birth control pills are for reducing, not increasing, fertility.