How long can I have a baby after taking the pill?

  The duration of the effect of the pill varies from pill to pill, so how long it takes to get pregnant after taking the pill depends on the type of pill.  The compounded short-acting contraceptive pill needs to be taken continuously, usually for 21 days, and after stopping the pill, the patient will have her period within 1 week, after which the patient can prepare for pregnancy the next month. The compounded long-acting pill lasts longer, although it only needs to be taken once a month, but it can effectively prevent pregnancy for 1 month, so even if you prepare for pregnancy within 1 month, you will not be able to prepare for pregnancy after 1 month. The emergency contraceptive pill can only be used as an emergency remedy afterwards and has little effect on pregnancy. After taking the emergency contraceptive pill, you can prepare for pregnancy anytime you want.  If you have intercourse again after taking the emergency contraceptive pill and become pregnant without using contraception, you can continue the pregnancy without abortion.