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xxhannahlouisexx · 09/03/2018 00:16

Hi, I have a weird one here lol

I was on the implant until 22nd of Jan, I had it out 16th of Feb, I had a long bleed from the 5th to the 14th Feb then had a light/short period from the 18th-20th
I started on the combined pill on the 6th but I don't know where I'm at with my menstrual cycle because when my implant was in my period came like every 6 months

I'm wanting to know where I am in my cycle as I've no idea when I'm due on, if anyone could help me out it would be great.

As much as I want a baby it's not the right time, so if I have conceived between implant removal and now I'd be so happy but I am better off avoiding it for a few years (trying to be sensible is saddening lol)

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physicskate · 09/03/2018 10:19

There's no way to know. Hormonal bc (such as the implant and pill) take over your cycle. When stopping hormonal bc it often takes awhile for your body to start cycling on its own, but it can also start cycling immediately. Take a test two weeks after you started taking the pill.

anotherchangetomyname · 09/03/2018 15:33

You aren't anywhere in your cycle. Hormonal birth control fakes your cycle so your body believes that you are pregnant and stops your actual cycle.

If you had sex between the implant stopping and you starting the pill (and 7 days after dependent on the pill) you could be pregnant. Take a test 14 days after the last time you had sex during that time.

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