According to the nhs, the first period after coming off the pill is a 'withdrawal bleed', the second period is your first natural bleed. although you can get pregnant as soon as you come off the pill, the nhs recommends that you wait until after your first natural period, to let your cycle settle and to help your gp or midwife predict your due. The way you come off your birth control pill can also vary if you’re trying to conceive. suddenly stopping the pill in the middle of the pack isn’t a good idea, because it can alter your cycle.. The same is true for women who conceived just after coming off the pill, or after taking emergency contraception. so, your baby won't come to any harm if you get pregnant straight away. take some time before you start trying..
Coming of the pill is the first step to becoming a parent! but you may be wondering if there is any secret to stopping the pill, if your fertility will be affected and how long to get pregnant once you do stop.. what to expect when coming off the pill. Theoretically, you can get pregnant as soon as a couple of days after you come off the pill. if you’re trying to get pregnant, it is usually advised to wait until your first natural period (after the first withdrawal bleed) to do so.. Coming off the pill..: hi ladies, hubby and i have decided to start trying for our second (and probably last) bub! after a pretty rough time trying to fall pregnant with the first (surgeries and me losing an ovary) then having a bub in and out of hospital very sick, we are both a bit nervous to go again....