No, you can conceive as soon as you start to ovulate. It is recommended to wait around 12 months before attempting to conceive in order to allow your body to make up for nutrients lost while using hormonal Birth Control. It's a good idea to allow your cycles time to regulate and use fertility awareness method to track your cycles to improve chances of conception.
Yes - if you're planning on having a child it may be a good idea to learn how babies are made first!For you to conceive you must ovulate, ovulation occurs before menstruation.
It can take anywhere from days to 18 months for your period to return after stopping Depo Provera. Taking the birth control pill doesn't change that timing -- the birth control pill doesn't "jump start" or "regulate" your period after stopping Depo Provera. Remember that you can get pregnant before your period restarts, so if you don't want to conceive right now, get on an effective method of birth control.
There are no special risks in getting pregnant after stopping depo provera. There is no need to wait to conceive.
Yes, stopping Depo Prover will affect your period. Some women may have spotting, and others may not get a regular period for up to 18 months. The average return to fertility is 11 months after stopping Depo Provera.
You can use anything you like - pads, tampons, cup -- with your period after stopping depo provera.
You can try to get pregnant at any time after stopping Depo. There is no need for a waiting period.
Some women have a regular period immediately after stopping depo, and for others it may take 18 months. The average is 11 months.
It can take up to three months for your period to return after stopping hormonal birth control such as depo provera or the pill. Any longer than this and you should talk to your doctor. Even if you do not have your period, you can still become pregnant so should take precautions if you are not trying to conceive.
No. For continuous protection against pregnancy, it's best to start the pill around the time the next Depo Provera shot is due.
Depo Provera hormones will leave your body within weeks of stopping Depo Provera. Your regular period may return immediately or up to 18 months later; the average is 11 months.
It can take up to 18 months (average 11 months) to get your period after stopping Depo Provera. Women get pregnant at the same rate after stopping Depo Provera as women who have never used it. There's just a delay.
Hopefully, you will not conceive while you are on depo, since it is a drug that you should not have while pregnant since it may cause birth defects. Wait until you have a good home situation before becoming pregnant.