Getting pregnant after using birth control is a common concern for many individuals. The length of time it takes to conceive varies, but on average, most people will be able to get pregnant within a few months of stopping contraception.
The type of birth control used can also affect how long it takes to get pregnant. Hormonal methods, such as the pill, can take several months for the body to adjust after stopping use. In contrast, barrier methods, such as condoms, have no lasting effects on fertility and allow for immediate conception.