Hi, The pill remains in your system for 3 months. After you experience a break through bleeding (when you stop the pill) the BCP is reducing in your system and you can begin ovulating straight after the bleed or any time during the 3 months.
Every woman is different when it comes to regular periods after discontinuing birth control. Some women start back regularly within a month and others can take years to become regular again.
Its different in every woman. Can be a day to several days
it's possible. depends on if you've stopped having your menstrual cycle or not. as long as your having a period, your ovulating. As long as your ovulating, you can get pregnant!
you can not get pregnant while you have your period. you can only get pregnant when you are ovulating. ovulation happens about two weeks after your last period. if you are trying for a baby then the doctors can tell you when you are ovulating
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your cycle is 28 days long. The first day of your cycle is the first day you start to bleed You ovulate anywhere between the 12-16 day of you cycle Then you should start you period on the 29th day Unless you have abnormal period It also depends on the woman The average cycle last 28 days
On average, Librium (chlordiazepoxide) can stay in your system for about 5-7 days after discontinuing use. However, individual factors such as metabolism, liver function, and frequency/duration of use can influence how long it remains detectable in your body.
Should be normal for you. Mine was normal, it took a while for it to return though, and even longer for me to start ovulating again.
Edema caused by Actos should start to improve within a few days to a week after discontinuing the medication. However, it may take a few weeks for the edema to completely subside depending on the individual and the severity of the condition. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper monitoring and guidance during this time.
It all depends when you start ovulating again. You can get pregnant again without ever getting a period since the egg comes before a period. If you breast-feed your period typically comes back later.
Sperm typically live for 72 hrs.
It is depending on the pregnancy test. Each test will list the time needed. Mostly around 2 weeks.