Birth Control Change Or Possibly Pregnant? Posted: 12-30-07 23:47pm
Hey guys..
i recently finished my first month of
yasmin, but i've been on the pill since i
was 16. When i finish my last active pill
on wednesdays i always get my period by
Sunday afternoon at the latest. Today i
didn't get anything. I haven't even had
any "normal" period cramps. My breasts are
bigger and sore and i've had atleast 2
severe dizzy spells in the past month
(which ive never had before on other
pills). Is there a possibility i could be
pregnant or could all of this be because
of the different pill? Should i take a
test just to be sure?
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womaninpain
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Jul 2007 Posts: 179
Posted: 12-31-07 01:31am
It's definitely possible that these are
the side affects of the new pills...I have
switched birth control pills a few times,
once because I was breaking out really
bad, once because I was gaining a lot of
weight, another because my periods were
heavier than normal so pills can
definitely make a lot of things in your
body change. If you are having issues with
yaz I would call the doctor and tell them
and see if they can switch you to
something else that won't make you feel
this way. As far as your period not being
on time it's probably more than likely
it's because your body is trying to adjust
to the new pill.
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