Last month I had sex during a time when my
birth control wasn't consistent. Since
then i've been feeling sick w.
Nausea,dizziness, headaches, sinus
congestion, backaches, hot flashes, and
elevated temps for a few weeks. I took a
hpt and it came back negative- I took
another one a week and a half later and it
was negative also. I finally started my
period after being a week late but its
extremely light- which is unusual bc I
started birthcontrol bc of my intense
periods- and I barely need anything and if
I do its just a pantyliner.... Since my
hpts are negative and I have my period
does this mean I am just sick/something
else is wrong- or should I still pursue a
doctor with the pregnancy thought or just
wait it out and see how I am in a few days
since none of my symptoms really make
sense?
-thanks, I really appreciate it! :)
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gnlhome
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Apr 2005 Posts: 20 Location: USA
Posted: 04-15-05 22:35pm
Sounds like you have that nasty cold that
went around. If you are used to heavy
flows and now having lite flow, you might
want to see a doctor. If it's nothing
then you've wasted your time, but always
better safe than sorry if you are
concerned that something is wrong. You
know your body better than anyone. Do
what your gut tells you to do.
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