I was just wondering in anyone here has had difficulty getting pregnant after the depo shots? I went on it at 17 and was on it til 26. I immediately went from depo to Ortho Evra, which I took for 4 more years. Now that I am happily married and ready to start a family I stopped everything (a few months ago) and started using ovulation predictors. So far they are indicating that I am not ovulating. Has this happened to anyone else? Did everything "start working" for you eventually? Thanks!
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Re: getting pregnant after depo
Have you had a period (or more than one) since you stopped taking birth control?
I was lucky in that I went "back to normal" right after coming off of BC. However, it cane take months (sometimes upwards of a year) to regulate again after BC
I stopped Depo 3 weeks before our wedding.....and still didn't have a period at our first anniversary...
I tried Provera and then a round of lo-bc pills and finally got my period 13 months after stopping Depo...
I have PCOS and am annovulatory.....so am now on my 3rd round of Clomid...
But everyone's different....
Wish you the best of luck!
I would imagine the Depo isn't affecting your cycles anymore if you've been off it for 4 years. Personally, I went off Depo in November and still have not had a period since stopping it...not even the faintest of spotting. I actually called my Dr today and spoke with a nurse....she's having me take a pg test in the am (to make sure I'm not pregnant) and then they'll start me on something to help bring my period on.
GL to you!
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If it's been 4 years since you took Depo, then it's no longer in your system. As far as the Ortho Evra, it also is no longer in your system as you take it daily. And if you had to take it daily, then that means it leaves your system in around 24 hours.
However, it can still take your hormones a while to adjust to NOT being on hormonal BC. Some women adjust right away, most it takes probably around 3ish months, and some it takes close to a year. I hope you adjust quickly and if you really want to know if you're ovulating, you can check out fertilityfriend.com and chart your basal body temp.
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