Sunday, January 24, 2010

How long does it take for a woman to become pregnant while still on birth control?

I have been told that it could take as long as it would for a woman who is not on birth control but I just wanted to know the difference for one who is on the pill.How long does it take for a woman to become pregnant while still on birth control?
Birth control is meant to prevent pregnancy so who knows how long it would take.How long does it take for a woman to become pregnant while still on birth control?
Everyone is different. I was on the Depo shot for about nine years before i came off it. And it took almost a year for me to get pregnant again. But thats because i had to jump start everything all over again. So it matters how long someone is on birth control and what kind. But now i won't stay on a birth control over 5 years.
She shouldnt get pregnant if she is ON birth control, but it can take up to a year after she goes off to conceive, if thats what you mean? have fun though. ; )
the pill is about 97% effective on blocking pregnancy and aborting early if a pregnancy starts to take place according to studies. The chances of getting pregnant on birthcontrol are more slim compared to not on BC but it is still possible to get pregnant yes while on BC.
depends on if you take them regualarly and how long you have been taking it. but, it's a bad idea to get pregnant on purpose when taking birth control because it can seriously hurt the baby.
I was on birth control for 3 years doing it with no protection and never got pregnant. Then after I went of my birth control it toke me 2 months to get pregnant. Everyone is different but birth control is supossed to prevent you from getting pregnant so what you were told is not true. Yes you can get pregnant when your on birth control but not as likely as if you were of.
? Never know,my mom got pregnant on birth control
There is strong evidence that the Pill does not always prevent ovulation. This means that break-through ovulation occurs. For people that are on the combination pills, the rate of break-through ovulation ranges from 1.7% to 28.6% per cycle. For people that are on progesterone only pills, break through ovulation occurs from 33% to 65% of the time. ';Breakthrough ovulation happens even among those who never miss a pill.';





Breakthrough ovulation happens a lot, but if you read below you can see how the pill works, and see why it is considered 99.9% effective.





The Pill's first and primary mechanism is to inhibit ovulation. This is what most Birth Control companies say that their pill does, without mentioning the other ';backup'; mechanisms. The second mechanism is the thickening of the cervical mucus which makes it more difficult for sperm to travel to the egg. The third mechanism is where ethical decisions must take place. This mechanism thins and shrivels the lining of the uterus to the point that it is unable or less able to facilitate the implantation of the newly-fertilized egg. Since life begins at conception, this third mechanism is an abortifacient.





So that is why it is considered 99.9% effective.... because if the first mechanism doesn't work, then it goes to the second, and then if creates a hostile environment for the baby and just aborts it.
To my knowledge, birth control pills are taken to prevent pregnancy; and, as long as a woman is taking the ';pill';, the chances of her ever becoming pregnant are slim to none. You need to talk to a physician.
Ideally, you dont want to get pregnant on birth control, because this may result in birth defects of the baby. If you want to get pregnant, stop the birth control. If you dont, use a back up method.
really depends on how long shes been on it. I was on it for 7 years and it took me two years to get pregnant. The body had to get used to not having the birth control and on a regular schedule as far as periods and stuff go. There are also things you can do like having sex during the time of ovulation that help to get pregnant instead of just having sex everyday. it could also happen right after she stops taking it. Some women miss one pill and get pregnant. It depends on how long shes been taking it and her really.
as long as she is having sex...it could happene as soon as the act is over...being on the pill does not make a person not get pregnant
some ladies get pregnant the first month others take longer
With me it took it to leave my system completely I would say it took close to a year before I got preggo.

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