If you are trying to get pregnant then you should not take the pill at all.
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You should wait a couple of weeks for the healing but you can always get pregnant both before the 2 weeks and after so use protection.
The healing process take about 2 months and have your period at least twice before trying again. Let your body heal before you try again.
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If you have chlamydia, you're at risk for pregnancy. You should complete treatment before trying to get pregnant.
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As far as i know from my doctor no it is not harder to get pregnant. You should let your body be off the pill/needle for about 3 months before trying to get pregnant from what my doctor told me.
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You should wait at least one month before getting pregnant. The drug may effect your pregnancy. The drug needs to leave your system before you get pregnant.
My doctor said that you should wait 6 months after finishing all the treatment ( 3 shots), and are not supposed to get pregnant in between them. For example, if you receive the first shot in January 2008, then you get the second in March 2008, and the third one in July 2008... and by January 2009 you can start trying to get pregnant. Good Luck!
Doctors say you should have at least 3 cycles off the pill (3 Periods) before trying for a baby - also take a supplement such as 'Elevit' every day to replenish your vitamins.
I would wait to 4-7 weeks before trying again... So your uterus heals..
There is no medical need to wait before trying to conceive after getting the IUD removed.
I was told to wait at least 3 months before trying again. You will also want to get your tubes x-rayed to try and see what may have caused the ectopic pregnancy (something in your tube blocking the fetus from reaching your uterus).
My husband and I are trying to get pregnant. I recently stopped taking bactrim, which is dangerous to pregnant women, when is it safe to begin trying to get pregnant?