Long acting BC: most long acting agents are completely out of the body by 3-6 months and even then they are at extremely low levels - not protective against pregnancy. I assume your menses are regular? - I would use an ovulation predictor kit - count 14 days from the first day of your bleeding - if you ovulate then your are most fertile and able to get pregnant - time sex around that time for best chances.
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