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Periods after You've Stopped the Pill
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/06/2008 02:22:26
How long does it take to return to normal periods, after you've stopped taking the Pill?

come off the pill, you will want to see a return to a normal cycle. Periods after the PillAlthough most women will see their menstrual period return within a month of stopping the Pill, and some even as soon as two weeks, not all women's bodies

Male contraceptive does not harm fertility
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/05/2006 01:12:47
Researchers believe that the male 'hormonal' contraceptive does not cause long-term infertility.

. (Often women who have used contraception find they need some time off treatment before they are able to conceive.) It also suggests that being older, having higher sperm concentrations before contraceptive treatment began, and being on treatment for less

How does the pill affect fertility?
By Maria Muennich on 18/05/2010 03:52:09
And how long will it take for normal cycles to resume?

There’s no evidence that using the pill can lead to long-term infertility, but when you come off the pill it can take some time before you start ovulating again. How long it takes to resume ovulating depends on many factors, including: your age, how

How long do you take folic acid for?
By ThinkBaby on 07/08/2009 00:37:27
Most women are aware that taking a supplement of folic acid makes sense. But when should you start and how long should you take it?

on the high street.When should I start taking folic acid?Some specialists recommend taking the supplement up to six months before you start trying for a baby, others suggest three months is a good idea. However, if you are already pregnant you can start taking

Trying again after miscarriage
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/12/2010 00:14:14
Many couples suffer the loss of miscarriage but go on to have wonderful families. But how soon can you try again after you have miscarried? And what other things should you consider?

)will make your experience a much happier future pregnancyYou will need to focus on recovering from a miscarriage first, both emotionally and physically. Your periods may return as soon as 28 days after your miscarriage, but this doesn't mean you have to try

Long-lasting contraception for parents
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/07/2007 01:34:33
There are some good alternatives to the pill or condoms, that allow you to control when you get pregnant, without affecting your fertility.

. This is because, unlike the pill, you are more likely to be able to conceive more swiftly after using it, if there are no other unforeseen physical reasons why conception is proving a problem. Plus, whilst it does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases

Conception and your gynaelogical history
By ThinkBaby on 06/08/2007 01:01:06
How your gynae history may affect your fertility and pregnancy, and when you should have no cause for concern

, particularly if they subsequently have difficulties trying to conceive. Before abortion became legal in the UK there was a correlation between illegal abortions and later fertility problems, however, with legally conducted abortions there is only a very small

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