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Pregnancy after the pill

I was on the pill for 4 years and just recently got off of them. What are my chances of getting pregnant?
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hi i would take a test to make sure am in the same boat done a couple of tests but there negative my sickness feeling is geting worse now an geting a sore back really bloated an feel like my period is coming but am nt due yet
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hi i ve been takeing the pills for 4mnths constanly,
i wounder if im pregnant
i have almost no peroid at all
my breasts are sore and hard
i feel dizzy and tiered almost all the time
neck pains
i feel like vomitting but dont vomit
i cannot stand on my legs for long time
exercises make me exausted
peeing is still normal
higher body tempreture or completley opposite next to other people
and i gained unexplainned weight
i eat healthy and normal !!!


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me myself iwill take the pill for 6 days only...i wasnt sure if i will get preggo or not but if the baby is comming i wil be glad
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I was on the pill for about 4 years.  However, I got off of it about a year before I started trying for a baby.  

I got pregnant fairly quickly.  they say that you should wait a few cycles when you get off the pill and then start to try.  I have read that the pill can make it harder to conceive....dont know how accurate that is though.  Good luck!

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Gina

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