I was on birth control for about 4 years and then went off of it in March 2006. I had a period every 30-40 days until November. Since November, I have not had a period. I am 100% positive that I am not pregnant. Every once in a while, I feel like I am having cramps. My yearly appointment is in March. Should I wait until then or should I make an appointment for ASAP?
I'm looking for information about birth control and its effect on periods and pregnancy. I've seen many postings from women who've gone through similiar experiences so I hope you can enlighten me.
I started my period (very light) when I was 16 and only had one more by the time I was 18 (again very light). Since the age of 18, I have been on several different kinds of birth control (orthoevra, the patch, seasonale) to regulate my cycle. It's now 9 years later, and I've decided to stop taking bc because I'd like to start a family within the next year. It has been two months since I've stopped and I have not had a period and the home pregnancy tests I've taken were negative. I realize that I need to let my body re-adjust.
So my questions are: When should I start to worry? What kinds of questions should I ask my doctor? What are the effects, if any, of bc on conceiving? How will I know if I have a fertility problem? If I do have a problem menstruating, what would the doctor be able to do for me? Could medication trigger ovulation? If so, what options are available?
While I cannot answer your question as to whether you should see a doctor ASAP, I can say that I am going through a similar experience and continue to read more and more how common this is......I went off the pill in December and have not gotten my period yet. I want to get pregnant, and wonder if this means we are not ovulating? At least in my case, I do not feel it is an emergency situation. From what I have read, it seems like it just takes a while for your hormones to balance out after being on the pill. If you do go to the doctor, please let us know what you discover.
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