it's been two months since I've stopped BC. No period. I get cramps that come and go, they last for a few days then nothing. Negative HPT two weeks ago, but of course everything that is happening to me is "a symptom". Gaggiging while brushing my teeth, stabbing pains in my boobs and pregnancy brain. I could not focus to save my life yesterday. I need more sticks to pee on but I cannot even tell you how "late" I am because I never got my period.
Re: TTC with post-pill amenorrhea
ETA: it's also against TOU to ask the board if you're pregnant, even in a roundabout way.
DD1: 8/2014
TTC #2: 6/2017
BFP 8/3/2017 | CP 8/4
BFP 10/16/2017 | CP 10/21
BFP 12/18/2017 | CP 12/28
BFP 2/15/2018 | EDD: November 2nd | It's a girl!
DD2: 10/2018
I get that you are frustrated that you did not start your period after stopping birth control, but what is the point of this post? As @offtoneverland said it's against the TOU to ask if you are pregnant, even in a very cryptic manner. We cannot tell you what your body is doing. A doctor will be able to give you more information. If you are pregnant, please move onto your BMB.
TTC since June 2016
Azoospermia diagnosis (zero count) Dec 2016
AZFc chromosome microdeletion discovery March 2017
Unsuccessful TESE for DH in August 2017
October 2017 IVF with donor sperm
29R, 24M, 16F, 2d5, 4d6 (6 embryos total)
Only 3 could have PGS. 2/3 normal. 5 embies frozen
12/15/17 FET #1 (1 embryo)--CP
2/7/17 FET #2 (2 embryos)--BFN
Chronic endometritis diagnosis May 2018
ERA Sept 2018--borderline receptive--12 more hours of progesterone
Abnormal SIS Oct 2018
Repeat hysteroscopy Nov 1. Treated recurring endometritis.
12/4/18 FET #3 (2 embryos)--BFN
Our journey has come to an end.
DD1: 8/2014
TTC #2: 6/2017
BFP 8/3/2017 | CP 8/4
BFP 10/16/2017 | CP 10/21
BFP 12/18/2017 | CP 12/28
BFP 2/15/2018 | EDD: November 2nd | It's a girl!
DD2: 10/2018
If you've been off BC and haven't had a period for 60 days, call your doctor to get your cycles started.
Not sure what you expected to get from a group of ladies online with a one-off post.
If you want to be a part of the community, read the Newbie Guide, lurk, introduce yourself, and participate.
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<div>it's been two months since I've stopped BC. No period. I get cramps that come and go, they last for a few days then nothing. Negative HPT two weeks ago, but of course everything that is happening to me is "a symptom". Gaggiging while brushing my teeth, stabbing pains in my boobs and pregnancy brain. I could not focus to save my life yesterday. I need more sticks to pee on but I cannot even tell you how "late" I am because I never got my period. </div>
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Hi there. The TTGP community tries to avoid one-off posts like this as the board can get quite cluttered. <b>If you'd like to join our community, please introduce yourself on the newbies thread. The WTO (waiting to ovulate) or chart stalk threads would be a good place to get advice.</b> I think they say if it's been 60 days without a period, you can see your doctor about jump starting your cycle. Good luck to you!
ETA: it's also against TOU to ask the board if you're pregnant, even in a roundabout way.</div>
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Literally the first thing anyone said! Lol
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TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
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Listen, I get it. When you come off the pill and don't get a period for 60 days, it's a lot easier to hope that maybe, somehow, magically, those negative HPTs are all wrong and those "symptoms" that you've been having mean something other than that you desperately want to be pregnant. Don't pretend you weren't trying to ask if you're maybe possibly pregnant and not instead having a problem, because as the other ladies have pointed out, you were definitely asking. Own it and apologize.
Let me answer the question you didn't ask. No, you most likely aren't pregnant if you haven't gotten a period or a positive HPT within 60 days. Your symptoms are wishful thinking. You don't need more sticks to pee on. You need to call your doctor ASAP and get evaluated for possible reproductive issues. ETA: Hopefully you won't have any and this will just be a fluke.
ETA: and I'm sure there's plenty of anecdotal evidence to the contrary of women going on to get pregnant after "jump starting" their period after 60+ days. I asked my RE about this (hoping maybe that would happen to me). He said that does sometimes happen but he doubts if those women's hormones are actually functioning properly and thinks that there is probably still some underlying level of hormonal dysfunction even if it didn't prevent eventual ovulation or pregnancy. That's the kind of "fluke" situation I was referring to.
I just thought it was 90 when stopping hormonal BC. I know everytime I have stopped in the past I would be irregular for a few months.
But, my periods stopped coming months after being off BCP, I did call at 60 days.
FWIW every time I have started and stopped any form of hormonal birth control it has taken 12 months or more to get a period. Longer to regulate.
DS - January 2014
TTCAL | April 2016
CP | June 2016
CP | July 2016