Hope this is the right place to post this. When my fiancé and I got together I went on birth control pills. ( because I found out the very hard way that I am severely allergic to spermicides and condoms. Yay.) For the first many cycles I had no problems with them other than really bad nausea. My own cycles were always one hundred percent accurate...28 days. Could tell you the exact moment I ovulated, etc. When I got to like the seventh month of pills I started spotting. Then bleeding like a light period. I went back to the NP and she said I was taking them wrong. Not true. I took then at the exact time every morning and never skipped a pill. She said it was normal then and to come back if it didn't resolve in a month. So I bled for another month without stopping. Went back. She said I must be taking them wrong. Keep taking them until I went through all of the lot I was given then she would think about changing my prescription. Well, I was getting really tired of bleeding, and being tired and queasy so my guy and I talked about me going off of them. We aren't exactly financially ready for having a baby, but we agreed we both wanted a child and we would just let nature take its course. So...I stopped taking them Aug. 9. That was the last day of active pills in my pack...I should have had a period that week but I haven't had one yet. I've taken four pregnancy tests in that time ( all negative), and I feel like my period is right around the corner...( sore breasts, bloating) but it never comes.
My question is how long does it take for the body, especially a regular one, to return to its normal functions? I took ten cycles of BC, so I'm sure a dependence on synthetic hormones was well established. But I'd like to have my period back so I can start calculating my fertility on my own.
My question is how long does it take for the body, especially a regular one, to return to its normal functions? I took ten cycles of BC, so I'm sure a dependence on synthetic hormones was well established. But I'd like to have my period back so I can start calculating my fertility on my own.








How exciting!! 


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