Hello
Yes, pregnancy is possible. After stopping birth control, ovulation can return quickly, and since you had unprotected intercourse, conception could have occurred.
The bleeding on Feb 9 was likely a withdrawal bleed from stopping the pill, not a true period.
You can take a pregnancy test now, but the most reliable result is 14 days after unprotected sex or after a missed period. If the result is negative but your period still doesn’t start, repeat the test in 3–4 days.
Early symptoms like nausea, fatigue, or back pain are not reliable on their own — many women have no clear symptoms in early pregnancy.
I trust this helps Thank you Take care
Doğum kontrol haplarını bıraktıktan sonra hamile kalmanız biraz zaman alabilir, çünkü vücudunuzun hormonal düzenini yeniden oluşturması gerekecek. Ancak, kesinlikle hamile olma olasılığınız vardır, çünkü doğum kontrol hapını bırakır bırakmaz korunmasız ilişkiye başlamışsınız. Ayın 9’unda yaşadığınız hafif kanama, hormon seviyelerinizin değişmesinden kaynaklanan “çekilme kanaması” olabilir. Adet tarihinize göre, eğer 28 günlük düzenli bir döngünüz varsa, Şubat ortası civarında yumurtlama gerçekleşebilir. Bu süreçte hamilelik belirtileri henüz belirgin olmayabilir, ancak mide bulantısı ve bel ağrısı gibi belirtiler göz ardı edilmemeli. Gebe olup olmadığınızı öğrenmenin en kesin yolu, beklediğiniz adet tarihinden sonraki birkaç gün içinde bir hamilelik testi yapmaktır. Evde yapılan idrar testleri genellikle hızlı sonuç verir, ancak daha emin olmak isterseniz, bir sağlık kuruluşunda kan testi yaptırabilirsiniz. Eğer testler negatif çıkarsa ama adet görmezseniz, birkaç gün bekleyerek testi tekrarlamak iyi bir fikir olabilir. Gebeliğe yönelik denemelere devam etmek isterseniz, özellikle yumurtlama döneminde düzenli korunmasız ilişki faydalı olur. Gebelik şansını artırmanın yanı sıra, sağlıklı bir yaşam tarzı benimsemek de önemlidir; dengeli beslenmek, düzenli egzersiz yapmak ve stresinizi yönetmek gibi. Ancak, eğer kanama veya diğer belirtiler devam ederse ya da gebelikle ilgili sorularınızı tam olarak yanıtlamazsa bir kadın doğum uzmanına danışmak iyi bir karar olacaktır.
Hello Yes, pregnancy is possible. After stopping birth control, ovulation can return quickly, and since you had unprotected intercourse, conception could have occurred
You can take a pregnancy test now, but the most reliable result is 14 days after unprotected sex or after a missed period. If the result is negative but your period still doesn’t start, repeat the test in 3–4 days.
But for clarity you need to undergo following tests for confirmation Serum prolactin Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum progesterone Pelvic USG Pregnancy strip test blood HCG after 14 days Rft Lft Serum RBS Urine analysis Kindly share the result with gynaecologist in person for better clarity
Thank you
After stopping birth control pills, it can take a few weeks for your natural hormones and menstrual cycle to regulate again. The bleeding you experienced on February 9 was most likely a withdrawal bleed caused by stopping the pills rather than a true period. Since you have continued to have unprotected intercourse, pregnancy is possible, but early symptoms like nausea, back pain, or fatigue are not reliable signs. You should take a home pregnancy test at least 2–3 weeks after your last unprotected intercourse or if your next period is delayed. If the test is negative, you can continue trying naturally, as fertility often returns quickly after stopping the pill. If your period does not come or you remain unsure, consult a gynecologist for confirmation and guidance
Hi, congratulations on your marriage and your family planning decision. Here is the information you need:
· Withdrawal Bleeding, Not a Period: The bleeding you had on February 9th was withdrawal bleeding caused by stopping the pill. This is not a true menstrual period. Your body is now readjusting to its natural cycle, which can take 1-3 months to regulate. · When to Take a Pregnancy Test: Since you had unprotected sex after the bleeding stopped, wait until you have missed your first natural period. Based on your previously regular 28-day cycle, count from the first day of your withdrawal bleed (Feb 9). If your period doesn’t arrive by around March 4-5, take a home pregnancy test (first-morning urine is best). · Current Symptoms: Mild nausea, backache, and fatigue are very early pregnancy signs, but they can also be side effects as your hormones balance after stopping the pill. It is too early to confirm anything based on symptoms alone. · How to Proceed: · Continue having unprotected sex every 2-3 days. · Take a pregnancy test if your period is late (around March 4-5). · If the test is negative and you still have no period after 7 days, test again or consult a gynaecologist. · It is normal for conception to take a few months after stopping the pill, so try not to worry.
For any urological or male reproductive health questions, feel free to ask.
Dr. Nikhil Chauhan Urologist
