Okay i'm starting to get extremely
stressed out. Basically here is the
info. I was on birth control for about
6months, the last month being november.
My october pack I messed up and missed
pills, followed all of the instructions on
when to take them when you miss them etc
but had a lot of breakthrough bleeding.
I talk to an ob who said nothing to worry
about and I started the november pack as
usual and the bleeding stopped. Well I
missed pills in november during the first
week(lets just say my life got extremely
hectic those months and I forgot to the
bring the pack with me everywhere I was).
The breakthrough bleeding started and
then stooped. I was getting really
annoyed and thinking about going off of
the pill (ortho tri cyclin lo) when I
missed a pill on a sunday night the third
week and decided I was going off the pill
because it was messing me up with the
breakthrough bleeding. I had sex on
monday night and i'm stressed out about
being pregnant. Theoretically I should
get my period around now (dec 6) but it
was never regular when I was on the pill
and the last 2 months I did mess it up.
What are the chances I am pregnant and can
I take a pg test or is it too early? I
really don't want to be pg at this point
in my life. Thank you, all help is
appreciated
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Tazzy D
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 30 Oct 2004 Posts: 3717 Location: , va
Posted: 12-08-04 14:05pm
It all depends on when you ovulated for
you to be pregnant. Just becuz you missed
some pills sometimes it will affect you
and sometimes it wont. Since you where
suppose to start your period on the 6th
and you havent you could take a test, but
your period may have not started yet due
to the fact that you are coming off of the
pill and the hormone changes that your
body is going through. Well to make it
short I would take a hpt. Now to be safe
than sory. Good luck and keep us informed
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l2at24
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1509
Posted: 12-08-04 14:11pm
You could definitely be pregnant. I
would say strong possibility, because if
you miss pills or even take your pill at
irregular times everyday it doesn't work
as well. Take a test.
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