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Hi again anonymous,
Thank you for responding. I think I was a little confused as I thought you were more worried about pregnancy and not trying to conceive. I am assuming that you are explaining that you are now off of the Pill for 2 to 2 ½ weeks now. It is very common for healthy adults to try to get pregnant for up to a year. When you first remove yourself from the Pill, it is common to start ovulating between 2 to 6 weeks after you stop taking them. Your body changing and you experiencing a mild period, may just be your body reacting to the change (from Pill to nothing).
The most important thing is trying to find your ovulation time and there are ovulation tests that can be purchased at your local drug store. Finding this very important time is essential. Break through bleeding is usually your body removing excess skin (blood) on your uterus. Take your time and enjoy the process and find that ovulation time. Every woman is different so talking to your physician should also help.
Good Luck and keep us posted!
Melissa

October 23, 2010 - 9:10am

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