Going of birth control is a big decision for women who want to have a baby. Depending on what sort of birth control you have using you can decide the right way of getting of it.
You have been using birth control as you had felt that you were not prepared for pregnancy but now you have decided that this is the right time to get pregnant and are thinking going of birth control. Most women who had using it are very curious to know to know as to how long it will take them to get pregnant after they have stopped using any form of birth control methods.
You will be surprised to know that in certain instances that it could take as much a year to get pregnant and in others it could take just a couple of months. This differs from each individual and depending on a number of factors like age, weight, previous medical history of miscarriages this could vary.
Let us look at some of the common birth control methods:
• Birth Control Patch
• Birth Control Pill
• Birth Control Ring
• Birth Control Shot
• Cervical Cap
• Condom
• Diaphragm
• Emergency Contraception (Morning-After Pill)
• Implantable Contraception
• IUD, or an intrauterine device
• Fertility Awareness
• Spermicide
• Withdrawal
Most of these options listed above are such that you can stop making use of them and going of birth control is as easy as it can get. In case you had used an IUD, or an intrauterine device or Implantable Contraception you would need to go to the doctor to have removed. You can wait for your cycles to return to normal before trying to get pregnant as you efforts will be more successful. Consult your doctor before deciding on going of birth control as they would be able to guide you correctly.
