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No Monthly Cycles.

Hi Everyone,  I know every situation is different but I am sure there are other that have had similar issues related to my own. I have been on the pill since I was 18,  I am 30 now. I stopped taking the pill in March and have not had a regular monthly cycle since.  Only one that appeared due to progesterone pills.  I was not regular prior to going on the pill. Now that my husband and I are discussing having a baby,  this concerns me.  Can anyone  else share if they've had a similar scenario and what happened?
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I had the same experience when I got off the pill as well. I was place on progesterone and after 30 days, my cycles FINALLY regulated. But I found out my thyroid is underactive,  so it's been a tough process. Just speak with your OB/GYN and allow them to make some suggestions! Blessings to you and your husband.
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I experienced the exact same thing. I stopped taking my pill last may, I didn't have any periods until I got put on progesterone for a period then clomid to ovulate, it didn't work but I experienced a period naturally in November, spotting in December and now I'm hoping to try clomid with metformin  this January. I was diagnosed with pcos last September before I started all this. Its a very long process. I hope something works soon. I'm 32 & I'm ready to be pregnant.
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