Trying to conceive: Most forms of birth control are reversible. Talk to your gynecologist. Recall also that 30% or more of couples do not conceive in the first year of trying.
Answered 12/16/2015
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We don't usually: BC pills work by preventing egg release, barriers work by preventing sperm from reaching the egg.If you stop using your BC, your body can begin to let sex get you pregnant.Many quote an average of 6 mo before success in achieving a desired pregnancy.I doubt you want to spend $10-20 thousand to have an embryo planted in your womb.
Answered 11/28/2017
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