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    Junior Member NeedingAdvice_00 is on a distinguished road
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    Unhappy New at this... Trying to Conceive. HELP!

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    I have been on Depo Provera for almost 6 years. I already have 3 children. However, I am now back at a time in my life where I want to expand the family again. I know that Depo stays in my system for up to a year after you have discontinued useage. However, I am wondering if you can take fertility drugs to help speed up that process. I also know its better to wait until after you have regulated on your periods for less stressful situtations, but I dont want to wait, nor do I care too. Wondering if I am pregnant all the time, isn't fun, but I will take anything I can get right now. I know I am being selfish too, but, again, dont care. Can I take any tests to see if i am even fertal anymore? Can I speed up the process and help my body produce eggs again with fertility drugs? When should I start using my BBT Chart? I also know that just because you are having a cycle, that doesn't mean your body is producing eggs. So does that mean if I start taking the Ovulation Perdictor tests, they will also come back positive/negitive? When will I know, if I do this the right way, that my body is again producing eggs? I can play hit or miss, I guess I have been now for awhile. But now I am needing some answers. Please Help!

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    Junior Member salazarwifey1 is on a distinguished road
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    Smile maybe a lil help

    I've never been on b/c but one of my friends was on the shot for almost 11 years and now she's on a regular pill b/c to get regullar so she can have a baby within the next year or so. She's only 26 and trying for her first. If you do get on a pill just make sure theres not to much hormones for you body cuz that can stress you out even more.
    Just remember everything happens in good time and there's a plan!
    Good luck!!
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