Stopped Yaz Birth Control And Nipples Hurt, Pregnant? Posted: 08-09-07 15:26pm
I missed a tuesday pill and then took the
pill wed but forgot the wed pill. I did
this for a week and then stopped them
completly since there was one pill I had
forgotten to take for a week. I have been
having unprotected sex this whole time but
I got my period after stopping the pills.
My nipples have been hurting for almost 3
weeks after my period and this has never
happened before. I am due to get my period
in about 5 days but I'm not bloated, my
breast are just swelling. I always get
bloated a week and a half before my period
and these symptoms are scaring me. I think
its from stopping birth control, but I
have had unprotected sex (not around
ovulation time). I was only on birth
control for 5 months.
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Posted: 08-10-07 10:30am
So you missed 1 day, and then took one
pill a day for a week and then stopped,
right?
Well, if you had sex in that week, I would
say it's unlikely that you got pregnant
because you were still taking pills.
However, there is a chance because you
never took that Tuesday one which you were
supposed to. But you know that.
If you had sex after that week, with no
pills, there is definitely a chance that
you are pregnant. You should test.
However, you can't use your symptoms to
determine if you are pregnant, especially
(like you said) because they are so
similar to symptoms we have at other times
(like pms or coming off bc). I wouldn't
worry that these symptoms mean you are
pregnant necessarily.
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