Hey ladies... I know every woman is different so the typical "it depends" answer is what I have been hearing- but wondering if anyone was on Tri-Sprintec birth control and how long it took to get pregnant after quitting this pill... TIA!!!
I can tell you that after I was on tri-sprintec for about 10 yrs, it took me about a month to get a positive ovulation- which meant i was back to normal. i'm currently a day late in cycle two, so hopefully the stars have aligned!
I would suggest temping, its really easy and gives you a detailed picture of your own cycle. GL!
I can't tell you how long it took to get pregnant because I'm not yet, but I can tell you I was on Tri-sprintec and it took 6 weeks to get my first period and they've been fairly regular ever since then.
I can tell you that after I was on tri-sprintec for about 10 yrs, it took me about a month to get a positive ovulation- which meant i was back to normal. i'm currently a day late in cycle two, so hopefully the stars have aligned!
I would suggest temping, its really easy and gives you a detailed picture of your own cycle. GL!
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold off with the misinformation. That's not what a positive OPK means at all.
I was on Tri-Sprintec for about 3 years, I switched to Kareeva (sp?) last September and took that for 6 months. I was on BC for 12 years total and it took me 7 months to get KU. Good luck
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I can tell you that after I was on tri-sprintec for about 10 yrs, it took me about a month to get a positive ovulation- which meant i was back to normal. i'm currently a day late in cycle two, so hopefully the stars have aligned!
I would suggest temping, its really easy and gives you a detailed picture of your own cycle. GL!
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold off with the misinformation. That's not what a positive OPK means at all.
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