No, you typically do not ovulate immediately after stopping the pill. The hormonal changes induced by the pill can delay the return of natural ovulation, and it may take some time for your menstrual cycle to regulate. Many women ovulate within a few weeks to a few months after discontinuing the pill, but individual experiences can vary. It's important to monitor your cycle and consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns.
its hard to say, the majority of people ovulate straight away after finishing there pill where others have a withdrawl bleed which can prospone the ovulatsion cycle. in some people it can take up to six mounths for there body to get back to normal, cnsidering how long you were on the pill and the effect it had on your body. hopefully your one of the lucky ones which ovulate straight away, as if you are your body is more fertile after coming off the pill.
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
Birth control pill will prevent you from ovulating.
If the pill is working correctly, the odds of ovulating are very low.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
Yes :)
in approx. 14 days.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
No, Lutera is a birth control pill meant to prevent ovulation.
This happened to me today, when I started taking it.
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
No, in your first month on the pill you should still be careful and use a condom. you're not 100% safe yet.