With every woman it is different. If you have been on any type of Birth Control it could take up to 6 months. You should know your body well enough to know when you are ovulating. If you have sex on the days of ovulation you shouldn't have any problem.
BV shouldn't affect your conception.
The process of spermatogenesis takes about 64 days.
Contraceptives usually take 3 months until they have been completely removed from your system. Most Doctors recommend that you try to conceive after this time. There is no set time on how long it will take you to conceive, some women conceive very quickly while others can take a year or more to conceive. As a general rule of thumb, if you have not fallen pregnancy within 6-12 months of actively trying to conceive, speak to your Doctor. I would recommend that you consider performing ovulation tests as if you have intercourse during this time, you have an increased risk of conceiving. Hope this helped.
I Took depo once in october 2009 and was supose to get it again in December but i didnt because i also wanted a child. its now July 2010 and i still cant conceive. someone told me it take up to 18 months to get it out your system
No, the duration of use of the contraceptive implant doesn't determine how fast you can conceive.
long answer short no
Same as before which means you never know. Normally it can take 12-18 months. If nothing after that the both of you should see a doctor.
As long as it is in heat AND goes through sexual intercourse.
It will take a full cycle to find it out.
I had my IUD removed at 29, I was pregant within 6 weeks
This will make you fertile and be able to conceive.
Usually the end of the second month