Thanks for your question! If you are actively trying to conceive and your period is only off every month by 2-3 days, then I would suggest getting off the birth control pills. If you are on birth control purely for regularity issues, then a two or three day difference won't really matter. You will not be ovulating while you're on birth control so this will eliminate your chances of pregnancy. Get off the birth control and you can begin trying to conceive. There's no saying when you'll begin to ovulate after getting off the pills, it could be right away or it could take a couple of months but it certainly doesn't hurt to try immediately.
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Hi allpisces,
Thanks for your question! If you are actively trying to conceive and your period is only off every month by 2-3 days, then I would suggest getting off the birth control pills. If you are on birth control purely for regularity issues, then a two or three day difference won't really matter. You will not be ovulating while you're on birth control so this will eliminate your chances of pregnancy. Get off the birth control and you can begin trying to conceive. There's no saying when you'll begin to ovulate after getting off the pills, it could be right away or it could take a couple of months but it certainly doesn't hurt to try immediately.
Wishing you the best,
Rosa
August 4, 2011 - 8:37amThis Comment
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