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Lilly41 · 18/12/2019 17:17

Hi I need some advice please!
Back in August 2018 I started bleeding like a normal period whilst on the pill.
That bleeding has still not stopped but I have stopped my pill as we want a baby.
Will my bleeding need to stop and have normal periods before I can get pregnant?
Thank you!

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GaaaaarlicBread · 18/12/2019 17:23

Well really you should only bleed for 3-7 days with a normal cycle .
As long as you’re ovulating then there’s a chance you can get pregnant , if you’re bleeding all the time that’s not really normal , I suggest seeing a doctor. Because you won’t know when you’re ovulating if you bleed all the time x

Lilly41 · 18/12/2019 17:50

I have seen the doctor and been for scans and they don't really know why I'm bleeding as everything came back normal.
Is there any way I can check if I'm ovulating?

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GemSmith738 · 18/12/2019 18:28

Hey, you could track your bbt and do ovulation sticks?

GaaaaarlicBread · 18/12/2019 19:00

@Lilly41 you can check your cervical mucus ,or feel your cervix. If your cervix is high and soft , you’re close to ovulation . And you can do ovulation predictor kits but it can get a bit obsessive . But monitor your cervical mucus (if it looks like egg whites you’re very fertile), just to see if you do ovulate . If you do, I recommend just having sex as often as you can , every 2-3 days . Therefor you don’t get obsessed and it doesn’t become a chore . I’m currently in the two week wait to see if I’m pregnant but honestly don’t track too much . As long as you know you’re ovulating , go for it x

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