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tedpos
This would have to be very hard to do, but is it possible to get pregnaunt straight after stopping the pill?
I mean I took the last one Thursday morning. We BD Friday night, got my heavy AF Tuesday now it seems to have settled to nearly all gone????
Know I do know that it is highly unlikley but is it possible??? I don't think I am but was just wondering.
But wouldn't it just be starting to implant if possibble???

I ask as I was on implanon (rod) 2 years ago and after the second one (1 1/2 years into it) i got my periods and every 2 weeks and had an internal and was ovulating on implanon....strange hey???

Any way tell me I am wrong and there is no way known..
TIA
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harrison~at~last
I would be highly impressed if you'd got pregnant in that time! Having said that, many people do get pregnant while on the pill, so it's not impossible, but you need to ovulate to get pregnant, and you don't usually ovulate til 14days before AF, and you shouldn't ovulate at all on the pill, so after the bleed you just had, you need to look at around 14 days til your next ovulation, and BD then!
Smurtle the Turtle
It would be impossible that you are pregnant now. For that to have worked you would have had to have ovulated Friday, Saturday or Sunday; implantation would have had to be immediate (which its not, it takes 7 to 10 days) and your lining would now be so thin that implantation would be extremely difficult if not impossible anyway.

The AF you got on Tuesday would have been a withdrawal bleed, not actually a proper AF. To get a proper AF you have to ovulate, a withdrawal bleed happens due to changes in hormone levels which is what has happened now you have stopped the pill.
tedpos
Thank You,

I was hoping not as that takes the fun out of trying biggrin.gif .
Worst part is I don't know when my AF is due???
I was due for it next week on BCP.
My withdrawl bleed was very painful and I was extremley bloated (my work pants that normally are way to big were tight).
SO will I ovulate before my AF or not until after???
Got to be organised as my DH works away week on week off (cuts our time of trying in half) sad.gif
Thanks Again
Tedpos
Purebells
Tedpos

I recently stopped taking BCP - however I finished my packet and allowed AF to occur as normal.

Is this what you did or did you just stop taking it in the middle of the packet?
tedpos
Brr7,

Yeah I stopped taking BCP last Thursday so 1 week and 1 day before the sugar pills started.
I wasn't sure when to stop them, so many people told me different things. so I stopped them when we agreed to.

Thanks
Tedpos
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