How long until I can get pregnant after being on birth control for almost 5 years?

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I have been on b.c. for almost 5 years to regulate my period. I was also diagnosed with Poly cystic ovarian syn. and endometriosis. I havent been to the obgyn for my yearly yet. But I have been off the pills for almost a week now and I’m awaiting my period. What are the odds of getting pregnant right away with my conditions?

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2 Responses to “How long until I can get pregnant after being on birth control for almost 5 years?”

  1. Valerie Pollack says:

    I can’t say I know exactly how you feel, when we were TTC, we would keep trying for 8 months. Just keep trying.. A really good book to follow is from the source below, it is full of really great information.

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  2. ღ†Rocker Wife†ღ says:

    Slim to none.

    First, the Pill is NOT a cure for PCOS, it’s a treatment. Once you stop the Pill, your PCOS symptoms will return… it may take a month, or a few months… but they will return. Endometriosis is a major infertility condition. Depending on what stage you have, you may have difficulty conceiving or you may not conceive at all.

    The old "try for a year on your own before you seek medical intervention" ONLY applies to couples who have no KNOWN infertility issues. PCOS and endometriosis is a double whammy. For you to wait a year before enlisting the help of a fertility doctor (RE) would be kind of stupid. If I were you, I’d get started with an RE right away. Unless, of course, at the end of the day you really aren’t in a hurry to conceive.

    Good luck.

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