Probably not: You are 1&1/2 years from returning to a normal ovulation / shedding endometrial wall cycle, and your periods are regular. I dont believe it should be more difficult to get pregnant than other women never on depot. Don't know ur age and how fast ur biological clock is ticking, but relax about when and if it occurs--anxiety about it may prevent it. Have intercourse during mid-cycle (ovulating)...
Answered 3/26/2013
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Depo is gone now: Your period came back fast; 1 month after missing the last scheduled shot in october. Your fertility is 'back to normal' once your periods returned. At 32, you can try for up to a year, until october 2012, before seeing a fertility specialist (rei) for help if needed. 5 out of 6 couples get pregnant in 1st year trying. Use an ovulation predictor kit, have intercourse 2-3 times a week. Best wishes.
Answered 6/5/2012
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