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Can i get pregnant with no period

My husband and I are wanting to have another baby. I stopped taking my depo shot 7 months ago and have yet to get a period. He comes back in June and we are wanting to try for a baby, but im not sure if i can even get pregnant without a menstrual cycle. Is it possible for me to get pregnant, or is there anything that can be done for me to get pregnant.
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Help Please! I am very young. I stopped taking birth controll about 2 years ago. I still have not had a period.. am I still able to get pregnant? If I was to try later on how would I even know? All my test came out negative, but Where is my period? :(
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Sometimes it takes some time to restore your cycle.  If you stopped depo 7 mos ago then it stopped working only 4 mos ago if I understand depo.  You can visit your doctor now, but they may tell you that this is a normal process your body has to go through to regulate your hormones again.  I've heard a lot of problems with regaining fertility after depo.  It is highly unlikely for you to become pregnant while not having a period, though it is possible to have intercourse around your first ovulation without seeing a period and you become pregnant.  You could use this time to start charting your basal temperature and fertility signs just to get in the habit of doing so.  I use fertility friend online to do mine.  If you don't see your period within 6 months of the depo becoming inactive, you should see the doctor.
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