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Refuse to contraceptives
Obviously, if you want to get pregnant, you should cease to be protected against pregnancy. You might be worried that after the application of certain contraceptives you may have problems conceiving. In most cases, these fears are unfounded.
Pregnancy can occur almost immediately after you stop using hormonal contraceptives, barrier contraceptives, and after removal of the IUD. If you used a contraceptive injection, the recovery of the ability to conceive may take a long time - it takes up to twelve months in some women.