Period In the Middle of My Otl Birth Control Pills Posted: 12-20-07 13:28pm
I have been on the pill for about 7 months
now and I went on the after the needing a
break from the shot. I was in my second
week of pills and started my period. I
have not missed any pills and I always use
condoms when having sex. How normal is
this? My doctors office thinks that this
is a sign of pregnancy. Others in the same
field say no. What should I do?
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Pooh Bear,
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Joined: 20 Dec 2007 Posts: 1
Hey Posted: 12-20-07 13:42pm
Hey dis is Tashina i wanted to know how
would you know if your pregnant are not?
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Erin Jones
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Joined: 20 Dec 2007 Posts: 4
Posted: 12-20-07 13:50pm
Well, missed period is one way. I am
having multiple periods so I guess I am
safe.....LOL
I always had to pee in the first 3 months
with my 2 girls.
I had some cravings too.
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bellydancer7
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Joined: 23 Oct 2007 Posts: 29
Posted: 12-24-07 07:40am
you probably were not pregnant.
Breakthrough bleeding can happen, I guess,
at any time. Usually it's more common when
you first start a birth control, but I
think it can happen anytime. I switched up
my removal date, and got a lot of
unexpected bleeding this month with
Nuvaring-everyone here says that's normal.
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