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My periods are very light ,short and brown discharge can I conceive normally?

Hello,
I am 23 year old married women.I was on oral contraceptive pills for last 8 months and I stopped using that from November last year, as we are planning for babies now..I never have had heavy flows before my marriage as well, but now its decreasing every month and having very light brown discharge. In December my periods was 10 days late and that was very light and brown and this month its exactly on time but still very light brown... We are planning for babies from last November. Can I conceive normally? Is everything al right with me?
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I haven't had a period since December 26 2012 (so over a year) .... and I am currently 34 weeks pregnant. So it is possible.
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Are you positive you aren't already pregnant? From your post your period this month was much much lighter than normal. If you haven't taken a test I would take one. Otherwise you should be fine. If within 6 months-1 year you all don't conceive then deft talk to your doctor.
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yes as long as they are around the same time every month and not just a period here and there. I had very light periods & they only lasted a few days and sometimes were days late and i am now 23+ weeks pregnant with a baby girl!! good luck to you!! :)
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