Even today, a large part of the women still protects against an unwanted pregnancy with taking the anti -Babopill. Because your application is simple, the security for it is great. With continuously correct application, less than one of 100 women is pregnant (Pearl index 0.1-0.9).
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The reason for the high security is that the pill, among other things, the monthlyprevented. And so no fertilization can take place. But if I want to get pregnant and take off the pill, what happens then?
How likely is it to get pregnant immediately after stopping the pill? Or should you have taken the pill for a long time if you want to get pregnant? We answer the most important questions.
How does the pill affect the body?
By taking the pill, you influence the body's hormone balance. It ensures that the hormone level is constant. The estrogens and progesties contained not only prevent ovulation, but also influence our mood, our skin and also hair.
If you put the typing of anti -Bababils off because you want to get pregnant, for example, the body has to do to regulate the hormonal balance independently.
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Some women get pimples after stopping the pill, others fall (at times) the hair more and still others are more irritable or suffer from headache and cramps, shortly before they get their days. The appetite also changes and many women lose weight. So stopping the pill is a process. It takes about a month. You can find out exactly what happens in your body here:
After about six weeks without a pill, the artificial hormones are completely broken down and the body gradually returns to its natural cycle. What does that mean for the desire to have children?
How likely is it to get pregnant immediately after stopping the pill?
If you talk to friends how long it took before they got pregnant after setting up the pill, you can hear different things. Some went super quickly and they were pregnant after a few weeks, others took at least six months and others took a year.
In fact, it is most likely to get pregnant immediately after stopping the pill. Because with the vast majority of women (nine out of ten), ovulation occurs with a delay of around two weeks after stopping the pill.
That is also the reason why you. The pill ensures a constant hormone balance. If you forget to take the pill or take it late, this can already lead to hormone fluctuations, which among other things can trigger ovulation.
Such a "quick" pregnancy after stopping the pill is advisable. Because even the endometrium, which often consists of a very thin layer while taking the pill, must regenerate. After all, a fertilized egg cell would nest here. If the endometrium is too thin, this can be the risk of aincrease.
Discontinue the pill and become pregnant: When is the right time?
You always say there is no. In terms of the pill, however, this is not quite true. Although it is possible to stop and get pregnant directly, it is better for the body to wait one or two cycles. Therefore, a different, non -hormonal contraceptive should be used in this time.
Also important:If possible, you should remove the pill to the end of the monthly pack, not just in between. If you interrupt the cycle in the middle of it, it can get the body even more confused and, for example, tolead.
A good 'start signal' for a pregnancy attempt is if the menstrual period has used normally. Taking the pill, the period is often shorter and weaker. By setting up, it increases in duration and intensity for many women. This is a good sign that the uterine mucosa has rebuilt to normal size. And that in turn creates good conditions for the.
It can happen that the menstrual period does not start after stopping the pill. After three to four months at the latest, the so-called Post-Pillamenorrhea should be clarified by a doctor.
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By the way:The duration of taking the pill does not affect the fertility of a woman and is not the cause of cyclical disorders or that it takes a little time for pregnancy to occur.
Even without inserting the period, women can get pregnant after stopping the pill. Thanks to precise ultrasound measurements, an exact week of pregnancy (SSW) or the age of a baby can still be determined.
Sources:
Gynecologist online
arztezeitung.de
Pharmacies Umschau
Important NOTE: The content of this article only serves the information and does not replace a diagnosis from the doctor. If uncertainties, urgent questions or complaints arise, you should contact your doctor.