Stopped taking the pill – no ovulation?

Hello! We really want to have a baby! I stopped taking the pill on September 4th and then started getting my period regularly (32-day cycle). I test my ovulation every month with two different tests… always negative.
What can I do to trigger ovulation? Is it normal that I haven't ovulated yet?
My biggest fear is that I won't be able to have a baby.

I am 26 and my partner is 27.

All of my friends got pregnant within 1-2 months, hence my fear.

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HobbyTfz
1 year ago

Hello

If you put off the pill, it can take time for you to be fruitful again.

Your days are actually the sign that an ovulation was.

You should have less testing but diligently GV, then it will work

Greetings HobbyTfz

HobbyTfz
1 year ago
Reply to  HobbyTfz

Thanks for the star

Abenteurerleben
1 year ago

Actually, you can appreciate this situation, because at least three things do not speak for producing any other children. 1. and this is the most important thing here, the massive overpopulation of this planet with all its negative effects. 2. Climate protection and resources savings, and 3. You save a lot of money if you don’t produce children and we don’t want to start talking about the saved stress. Therefore, I recommend that you take care of a handy cat or dog and the best from the animal shelter, so then you do something good for you and the planet ☝️ Merry Christmas 🎅

Abenteurerleben
1 year ago
Reply to  Mimsi161

…and yet my listed counter-arguments are in space ☝️

Abenteurerleben
1 year ago

Listen to you how to multiply the rats ☝️

Abenteurerleben
1 year ago

Wouldn’t be problematic.

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

You already have the ovulation… or you wouldn’t have a cycle.

However, after the pill it can be expected that the body needs about 1 year to stop again hormonal “..

1-2 months is simply unrealistic. Please let yourself be advised

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

measure the basal temperature, is more accurate than the tests. But that’s completely normal at the beginning. But when in the cycle are you even testing?

Alexandra1410
1 year ago
Reply to  Mimsi161

And then daily/every two days? The ovulation takes place 12-16 days before the period, but this can also shift in hormonal dysbalance

anonym0507
1 year ago

If you have a regular period, an ovulation takes place. Then maybe you didn’t test at the right time or so.

anonym0507
1 year ago
Reply to  Mimsi161

Then you probably already have the mirror that indicates “high” for the ovulation.

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

If after 1 year no pregnancy has occurred, you can think and go to the doctor, but certainly not, after such a short time.

jane2015
1 year ago

Hey, my recommendation is the sympto-thermal method. Your body “will tell you everything you need to know. With the growth temperature and observation of the cervical mucus, you can safely determine your fertile and infertile days in the cycle. If you go to INER.org or Monika Espe, you’ll find good information. You just need a good thermometer. The analogous Geratherm is recommended without mercury. Analog is more accurate than digital.

I wish that your heart desire will soon be fulfilled 💕

Marshall7
1 year ago

You need to maintain patience, that’s going to be.