Started Pack Late...cramping... ? Posted: 03-24-05 16:18pm
I realize I sound like a lot of others on
here, but....
This month, I started my bc a day late.
(on the 5th. My period was feb
27th-march 5th) I technically stopped the
last pack early, so my days without pills
became 8 instead of the normal 7. I
didn't realize this till this past monday.
My boyfriend and I had sex the 5th, 6th,
11th, and 13th. He pulled out each time
(which I know isn't particularly useful,
but i'm on bc so we weren't worrying
much.)
now i'm worried that the late pill pack
might have caused me to ovulate after all?
If so, i'm wondering if I would have
ovulated on the 14th day or some other
time earlier? Also, I know that if you
take 7 pills in a row it stops ovulation
(i read a whole bunch of research), and
technically my 7 pills was the 11th.
My period is due this sunday night or
monday. Today was my last pill of the
pack. I'm stressing myself out worrying
over this, I know, so it may be late
because of that. However, i've had
really light cramping all week since
monday when I realized I had missed a
pill. I know it could be all in my
head....
Last, I know I can't take a hpt yet that
would be accurate.
Any help? Ideas? Thoughts?
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haysee
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Mar 2005 Posts: 2
Posted: 07-15-05 08:10am
I have the same problem too and would like
some advice
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