Im trying for a baby, its be 6 months?
I came rotten the contraceptive injection in January due to being on it for 5 years.
I looked-for to give my body the break. Me and my partner granted that we wanted to try for a child. Its been 6 months and still not pregnant.
At the moment i am bleeding every week as all right? Is this normal. Im thinking going on for taking the pill until my periods jump back to average?
I really want a baby? Any accepted wisdom as to what is going on?
Answers:
go and see you GP don't mess almost asking this lot
they will set your mind at rest and give proper support you want a baby don't mess around
right luck
I dont suppose that you have ever thought of discussion to a Doctor ?
Do your breast grow when you are on your period?
Have you consulted a doctor? Being on the pill for years, after stopping, can make you irregular for months but if you are bleeding every week, you should see your gyno or jump to your local healthy dept. It can pilfer up to a year or more to get pregnant after stopping birth control, especially since you be on it so long.id voice its due to waitin for a while to have sex from the injection...butit coud be the mannish...my bro had one and the same deal but they purely kept tryin and now his wife is due jan.merely keep tryin and u should net a loving child
Bleeding every week for a woman is not normal i would suggestion u to see ur gynaecologist for further investigation.
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It in general takes at lowest 6 months before adjectives the contraception is out of your system - especially having be on it for that length of time. Doctors say that it can steal upto 2 years for trying to conceive and will only consider trialling for infertility problems after this time.The bleeding every week could be down to your body adjusting to coming bad the injection - but if it carries on too long consequently I would go see your gp. If you agree on to go on the pill after you will have to linger even longer for it to leave your system.
Unfortunately, these things can hold time so you need to try and relax and not achieve stressed about how long it is taking as this will only just put more pressure on and it will take even longer.
Good luck!
Were you on Depo shot? It can take up to 18 months to 2 years for it to catch out of your system. Also I have hear that when getting off the depo shot some women enjoy bleeding for weeks. I'm on the shot now and not looking forward to getting past its sell-by date because of that reason. You might want to check near your doctor though to see if there is something he can do to stop the bleeding. I be spotting for several weeks and the doc gave me something that made it stop. I'm sorry I don't remember what it be.
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Been on Microgynon 30 for 24 years only stopping it to enjoy 'Baby Breaks' but never got any bleeding when i come bad of them.Also if your bleeding this is not helping you to conceive so this must be sorted out first(could be you have a cyst or a problem next to the lining of the womb this doesn't miserable you cant have babies though) when you are not bleeding and you hold sex stay in a bottom up position (giving time for the semen to stir to its destination) and do not go to the bathroom for a few minutes any your prime time to fall is light of day 12-14(from starting your period) this is usually when we ovulate but a day respectively side is also worth including
I have get friends that have the contraceptive injection and they haven't get on with it, so it may be well-mannered to try the pill before you hold your baby as it may lend a hand your body to settle, ask your Dr what he thinks first but surrounded by any case you will enjoy a pre pill check first to get you on the correct pill for you
mum of 4 (and i'm 40)
I would suggest research a lot more something like your body and contraception before trying to enjoy a baby - I don't be set to to be insulting, but you need to know these things back trying for a baby if not it is pointless trying.
First of all hormonal birth control will NOT bring your period back to 'usual', far from it and it will just be paid it far harder to conceive and further any problems you are facing now.
Hormonal birth control suppresses your regular menstrual cycle, often doctors notify women that hormonal birth control will 'regulate' them as a quick fix as apposed to dealing near any fertility or menstrual problems;
- Before going on the injection were your period irregular?
- Did you try regulating your cycles before suppressing?
- Did your doctor take out any tests?
If your period were irregular beforehand it might be a sign of a fertility problem that your doctor simply covered up near hormonal birth control, now you are sour hormonal birth control that problem may be coming back to the surface.
Another point is that because you hold been suppressing your menstrual cycle for so long it may filch a long time for your body to get support to it's normal menstrual cycle.
It is not unusual for it to take very well over a year for a woman's cycles to return to normal after using hormonal birth control methods.
The spotting/bleeding could extremely well be your body trying to procure back to mundane, remember what goes into creating a 'majority' menstrual cycle, everything has to be working together and in attendance are a lot of hormones involved.
Your body is varying which could explain the bleeding, it could also be something quite innocent, commonly women worry almost spotting when really there is nought wrong.
It could be a combination of menstrual and ovulation bleeding to do with irregular hormone level or cycle irregularity from coming off hormonal birth control. It could be of late your body freaking you out, normal spotting, rough sex resulting in bleeding, although it could also be something similar to an STD.
It's best to get it checked out, but also worth considering that recurrently GP's don't have women's best interests in mind and they also cannot know everything, it is up to you to do your research to find out what it could be and what to do something like it - a few hours research from you is far better than ten mins. in a doctors office.
There are mixed different ways to regulate your menstrual cycle again, from simple home cures such as taking daily evening primrose grease or black cohosh through to medical help next to the use of synthetic hormones.
It should not take 6 months to gain pregnant if both you and your partner are healthy and if you both know what you are doing.
One of the biggest myths around concerning fertily and women's bodies is the idea that a woman can bring back pregnant any time of the month - nonsense!
A woman is merely fertile around 30% of her menstrual cycle, this is the day of ovulation and the days beforehand when you are producing fertile element cervical mucus - having sex at any time save for this is pointless as it is biologically impossible to get pregnant at any other time.
The average for women is to ovulate on hours of daylight 14 of their menstrual cycle, but this is different for everyone, again I'll point out that this day of ovulation is not the 'best time' to find pregnant but the ONLY time you can get pregnant contained by any given menstrual cycle.
It is a very small porthole so if anything is affecting your fertility such as low quality cervical mucus to maintain the sperm alive to meet the egg, or you are not have sex at the right time such as having sex on sunshine 14 if you actually ovulate on year 12, then you will not trickle pregnant.
When a woman is fertile is different from woman to woman, the best way of determining when you are fertile, and in turn acheiving pregnancy, is to use Fertility Awareness Method (FAM) or Natural Family Planning (NFP).
FAM and NFP are both methods that are significantly affective as both birth control and conception aid in that not one and only does it tell you EXACTLY when you can attain pregnant but will also tell you if you enjoy any fertility problems that may prevent you getting pregnant and also tell you any grounds why your period may be irregular.
After 3 months of using FAM/NFP you will any be pregnant or know why you are not, not to mention it will tell you what is going wrong near your menstrual cycle.
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What are my breasts telling me?
The average rate for someone who have no problems is 2 and a half years so i wouldnt verbs too much.Id go along and ask if its typical for you to bleed weekly though, it could just be that your body is adjust after taking the pill.
I know they say to come out the pill for 3 months past trying so its out your system but it wont be the same for every soul.
I have be taking the pill for years and i am thinking of coming of it next year to start trying for a little one so i am intetrested to see how people are getting on.



