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How long after depo can I get pregnant?

by Pink_sugar, Oct 09, 2008 08:04PM
Tags: depo
hello Ive been off the depo for three years and my periods arent regular but I do get them every month Ive been trying to concieve for the three years with no luck Im curently taking Fertility Blend  why is it taking this long, wil I ever be able to have children? Is it that i took the shot for so long, is it still in my system? Any body have any advice Id greatly appreciate any answers Please!!
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by GRose, Oct 10, 2008 08:43AM
According to what I read in the pamphlet when I first got the depo It can take anywhere from a month to 18 months but most people get pregnant w/in the first year. Have you talked to your doctor about the effects of being on depo for 3 years?
Good Luck
and lots of baby dust
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