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jpocalypse2g

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Where Is the Blood?
Posted: 10-03-04 07:42am

Right, im on the on the pill so I have a reg period, but last months and this months have been really light, hardly anything but still gettin stomach pains, why?
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bellax0x

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Posted: 10-03-04 07:47am

Could you be preggy. I dont think so but its possible. Take a test

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jpocalypse2g

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Posted: 10-03-04 07:50am

Would I still pass such litle blood??
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2littlegirlz

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Posted: 10-03-04 07:50am

How long have you been on the pill Question
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jpocalypse2g

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Posted: 10-03-04 07:53am

About 2 yrs!!!!
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2littlegirlz

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Posted: 10-03-04 08:11am

There is a possibility of pregnancy. Usually at the beginning of taking the pill it can cause it to be alot lighter so this is unusual. Take a test just to be sure and if its neg see your doctor.
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juniper

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Posted: 10-03-04 16:16pm

While pregnancy is one possibility, there are a few other conditions which could cause this as well.

Ovarian cysts can block the normal production of hormones and could cause the body to stop menstruating or shedding in the case of being on the pill. The bcp you're taking may be too strong for you (your body changes as you get older and normal hormonal variations may have caused your period to stop).

Fibroid tumors (benign growths in the uterine wall) can also cause a disruption of the normal monthly bleeding.

Finally, some other diseases like thyroid conditions or ovarian cancer can cause disruptions in a cycle, even one regulated by the pill.

Please see your doctor to rule out one of these more serious conditions.
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