It can take a few weeks to 3 months.
Birth control
A couple of months.
Yes. Most women are fertile before their period returns and certainly afterward. If you do wish to become pregnant you should always use a condom and/or a reliable form of birth control.
The only way to stop an irregular period is to start taking birth control. Usually, you will become very regular when taking the pill and some people stop having periods all together when they go on the shot.
Yes, absolutely you can get pregnant. Your paremeters may have lowered the percentage overall, but you can always become pregnant if you are not actively practicing 'birth control'.
Yes you will have great chances of becoming pregnant now. It usually takes 3-7 days after stopping birth control to be able to become pregnant.
Breastfeeding is the act of allowing a baby to suckle at the breast to drink the mother's milk. In the process, unaccustomed to the vigorous pull and tug of the infant's suck, the nipples may become sore, cracked, or irritated.
There is simply no way to predict how soon. Every woman is different. If you are breastfeeding without supplementing, that usually suppresses the menstrual cycle altogether. It usually comes back when the baby starts eating solid foods or goes longer between feedings. Usually. Not always.
No, there is no such thing as vampires. Yes, any mammal can become a vampire however they lack the intelligence to control their blood lusts and are usually quickly destroyed.
Every woman is different when it comes to regular periods after discontinuing birth control. Some women start back regularly within a month and others can take years to become regular again.
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