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Is Pregnancy Possible With Irregular Periods After Stopping Depo?

I was on depo for 4 years just last year in April stopped and just trying to have a baby is it possible to get pregnant by now n I have irregular periods that barely come last one was back in January of this year. Only reason I ask because I ve been having unprotected sex with my boyfriend we trying to have a kid together.
Thu, 28 Apr 2016
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Hi.

It is of course possibel, but going through with trying without proper guidance might make things a little less likely.

Report to a doctor, who will conduct an array of tests and also probably put you on a few medications to first regularise your cycle. Once that is done, we aim at helping you ovulate. And then, if you try having unprotected sexual contact, it should probably result in a healthy pregnancy.

So right now, you are probably enjoying unprotected sex, but are probably not ovulating to result in pregnancy.

Best wishes.
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Is Pregnancy Possible With Irregular Periods After Stopping Depo?

Hi. It is of course possibel, but going through with trying without proper guidance might make things a little less likely. Report to a doctor, who will conduct an array of tests and also probably put you on a few medications to first regularise your cycle. Once that is done, we aim at helping you ovulate. And then, if you try having unprotected sexual contact, it should probably result in a healthy pregnancy. So right now, you are probably enjoying unprotected sex, but are probably not ovulating to result in pregnancy. Best wishes.