I have been using oral contraceptive for almost 5 years. I do not have a child yet. Will I still get pregnant? after how many months?


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Hi, Yes, you can still become

Hi,

Yes, you can still become pregnant when you stop taking the birth control pills. No one can say exactly how many months it may take for you to become pregnant every woman is different. Some women become pregnant the first month and others it takes a year. If you are concerned about not being able to become pregnant you should speak to your doctor if nothing more than to have your mind put at ease.

Best of Luck,
TammyM

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