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Yes, if you stop birth control, you may ovulate.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
on day 14 of your cycle
Yes, as soon as you ovulate you can get pregnant.
Stopping birth control changes your hormone level, that's why the tender breasts. Unless you have had unprotected sex and are prego.AnswerTender swollen breasts are not usually a symptom seen with stopping the pill.As stated above, it is a symptom of pregnancy however. After not ovulating due to being on the pill, it is not uncommon for women to ovulate soon after stopping the pill, so if you are having unprotected sex, get a pregnancy test. AnswerYes this does sometimes occur after stopping BCP. If your period doesn't arrive in 4 weeks, perform a HPT.
As soon as your ovum is released.
yes, as i know you can get pregnant if you just miss one pill so i presume its the same as you dont know when u might ovulate - u could ovulate like the same day i reckon
soon, she said she will, this is her last season
Women often ovulate within 4-6 weeks of having a miscarriage.
Yes, some start to ovulate as soon as a week after. No sex for 2-3 weeks is allowed though.
Yes, you can get pregnant again as soon as you ovulate.
You can get implantation cramps as soon at three weeks after intercourse. You can ovulate different days throughout the month.