Getting pregnant after contraceptive pills
Before conceiving a baby, couples use different contraceptive methods. If you aren’t prepared for having a baby the best thing that you can do is to use a traditional contraceptive method, like condom, birth control pills, IUD’s, contraceptive injection, etc., then to be obliged to make an abortion. It is very simple to conceive a baby, but is very hard to raise him and involves many responsibilities. That is why is better to prevent a pregnancy, then to have to interrupt an unwanted pregnancy.

The condoms and the birth control pills are the most common contraceptive methods and while the condom is a known, accessible contraception method, the birth control pills is another story.

Birth control pills are oral contraceptives that contain reproductive hormones, that make the reproductive system to mimic a regular 28 day monthly cycle. The pills are taken every day of the menstrual cycle and usually have to be taken at the same hour every day. The birth control pills should be prescribed to you by a health care provider after making you some medical analysis. The birth control pills are found in different compositions, brands and prices. If you experience adverse reactions after taking a certain birth control pills, you should consult your health care provider and after evaluating the situation, if is the case, he will recommend you another birth control pills type for you. The efficiency of the birth control pills (if taken correct) is of approximately 99%. The fallowing link about birth control pills contains very useful and interesting information for you. Check it out. Was I right, or was I right?

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The legitimate question that every woman asks when she decides to use birth control pills as contraceptive method is what will happen when trying to conceive after stopping birth control pills. After stopping taking birth control pills is possible to have a two week delay before you start to ovulate again and the menstruation will start after approximately 4 to 6 weeks after taking the last contraceptive pill. Once the ovulation starts you will be able to start conceiving your baby.

In the past, the specialists thought that if you get pregnant immediately after stopping taking the birth control pills, the risk of having a miscarriage is high. But, don’t worry about it, the studies show that the specialist’s concerns are unfounded. On the other hand, if you wait a few months for trying to conceive after stopping the birth control pills, your menstruation will be regulate and the due date of the baby could be established more precisely by the specialists.

If you are already pregnant, this article will help you to calculate your due date and if you aren’t pregnant, yet, the information will be useful for you, too.

Even if the birth control pills have a 99% efficiency ratio, there is still 1% risk of getting pregnant. If it happens to get pregnant (without realizing) while taking birth control pills don’t be alarmed. This thing happened many, many times and specialists concluded the fact that the hormones from the birth control pills don’t cause birth defects.

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The important fact is that you stop taking the birth control pills the moment you find out that you are pregnant.

Don’t worry if you don’t get pregnant in the first months after you stopped taking the birth control pills, if you aren’t pregnant after six month of trying to conceive, then you should consult your health care provider, because you might have a fertility problem. If you aren't pregnant and trying to onceive make sexual intercourse enjoyble.

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