I've been on the same birth control pill for 6 years and it is doing it's job. I have a slight concern for my future because of it though. I've had 2 sexual partners who haven't ever used condoms and I've been cummed in and on, even on days where I've missed my pills and haven't been protected and I've never gotten pregnant. I'm not trying to get pregnant right now I'm just concerned that when I'm ready I won't ever be able to be pregnant because so far nothing has been able to get me pregnant and I've been on it for so long that I don't want it to be an issue when I do want to become pregnant.
Birth Control pill concern..
Stephanie Majors
12/21/2011
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Birth control pills don't work that way... When you go off the pill, your hormones should be "back to normal" within a month. Unless you have some other physical or hormonal problem, you should still be able to get pregnant. However, the older you are, the more less likely you are to become pregnant.
My advice to you, however, is stop missing days. If you were to become pregnant while still under the influence of birth control pills, your risks of complications are elevated.
My advice to you, however, is stop missing days. If you were to become pregnant while still under the influence of birth control pills, your risks of complications are elevated.
12/21/2011
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Do not worry!! I was on the pill for almost 10 years with similar "Uh Oh he came in me when I missed my pill" scenarios. When I was ready to get pregnant it took me about 6 months to get it out of my system and regulate my ovulation cycles so I could track them and get pregnant. Unless you have some other health issues, you will more than likely be fine and able to get pregnant within a reasonable amount of time after coming off the pill. It took 6 months for my first, it only took one night with no condom and a couple of glasses of wine to get pregnant with my 2nd
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Stephanie Majors
I've been on the same birth control pill for 6 years and it is doing it's job. I have a slight concern for my future because of it though. I've had 2 sexual partners who haven't ever used condoms and I've been cummed in and on,
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I've been on the same birth control pill for 6 years and it is doing it's job. I have a slight concern for my future because of it though. I've had 2 sexual partners who haven't ever used condoms and I've been cummed in and on, even on days where I've missed my pills and haven't been protected and I've never gotten pregnant. I'm not trying to get pregnant right now I'm just concerned that when I'm ready I won't ever be able to be pregnant because so far nothing has been able to get me pregnant and I've been on it for so long that I don't want it to be an issue when I do want to become pregnant.
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12/21/2011
Stephanie Majors
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Thanks for the advice!
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Ghost
Birth control pills don't work that way... When you go off the pill, your hormones should be "back to normal" within a month. Unless you have some other physical or hormonal problem, you should still be able to get pregnant. However,
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more
Birth control pills don't work that way... When you go off the pill, your hormones should be "back to normal" within a month. Unless you have some other physical or hormonal problem, you should still be able to get pregnant. However, the older you are, the more less likely you are to become pregnant.
My advice to you, however, is stop missing days. If you were to become pregnant while still under the influence of birth control pills, your risks of complications are elevated. less
My advice to you, however, is stop missing days. If you were to become pregnant while still under the influence of birth control pills, your risks of complications are elevated. less
12/21/2011
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