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mammers · 08/04/2021 12:56

Hi!
I had my implant removed 1 week ago I took the pill for 3 days so it won't have been effective. Stopped taking it because we decided we were going to start trying for baby #2.
When we had our DS counting the weeks back I would've got pregnant the week after having the implant removed.
I'm wondering if it could be the same this time round? Should I start testing for ovulation from today?

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mammers · 08/04/2021 13:47

Also had discharged like snot this morning feeling bloated and nauseous

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Kay00 · 08/04/2021 16:07

@mammers its certainly possible you could fall pregnant straight off your implant/pill, but post-pill cycles are completely random and for some women it can take years for their cycle to return to 'normal' and fall pregnant.

I would recommend tracking, as that can be helpful for identifying ovulation. Your snot like discharge could be a sign that ovulation will be happening soon, so I recommend you get doing the deed Grin

If you would like to join our thread for ladies who have come off the pill: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/conception/4212810-Post-Pill-Party-The-Garden-Soiree?pg=1&messages=25 we can be a great help and support Smile

mammers · 08/04/2021 17:03

@Kay00 thanks for that I bought one of them clear blue digital ovulation trackers and it had an empty face but when I pullled it out the line was faint, is that a good sign? I never tracked with my first😂

Also I was only on the pill for three days total so I don't think it will have actually done anything will it? They said I had to take it for 7 days before it would be affective. I know I probably sound really dumb but my first son is nearly 5 so it was a long time ago now😂

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