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Took the first 3 blue pills of my b/c pills and then stopped taking them all

Took the first 3 blue pills of my b/c pills (nortrell 7/7/7) and then stopped taking the package all together because we decided we wanted a baby.  According to the package of the pills. I would be on my white pills (sugar pills) tomorrow, meaning i would have started my period. I was just curious as to how possible it was that i could be pregnant now or how soon does it take..what are the chances.
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I stopped taking my pills because I screwed them up a month ago and it started my AF early.  I didnt get pregnant.
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I came off the pill in january and i had a normal cycle for 4 mths and then no af for over 6mths and had provera and still not pregnant, everybody is different
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I was on BCP's from November 04 to August 05 and stopped because hubby and I decided to ttc.  I didnt have a period after stopping them and ended up having to take provera for 2 cycles then got pregnant.  But everyones bodies are different.
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It is definitely likely. Many people taking the pill for years get pregnant immediately after stopping it. Best wishes!
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There's definitely a chance you could be pregnant, but also a chance it could just be your body is adjusting to not being on the pill anymore.  Sometimes after going off the pill, your periods will take a while to adjust to a normal routine again.  GL this cycle though!  KUP!
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I'd been on the pill for 8 months.
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it depends...how long have you been on the pill? its possible you could have gotton pregnant, but not very likely...i got pregnant after being off them for a month, but id only been taking them for about a year...sometimes it takes a few cycles for the hormone to get completely out of your system
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