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chrissy721

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Posted: 07-24-05 15:41pm

Okay, I take birth control pills (for 2 years i've been on them ) and am sexually active with my husband. My period is coming up this week too. But some strange things are happening...I don't know if it could be caused by those pills or my period.

Okay here's my problems:

i can't eat much and what I do eat makes me feel like puking.

Yesterday I made our favorite meal: (stuffed shells) I thought it was disgusting and my hubby said that it honestly tasted like it always does. To me it tasted like I was eating tin foil. Yuck. (this weird taste thing has never happened to me before)

i have cramps in my lower left abdomin and it's hard to find a position to sleep in or even sit in.

I go to the bathroom constantly.

And my breasts are kinda sore...Like you can see the veins and they are slightly bigger. I need to upgrade my bra size bigger.

I have been sleeping alot and getting tired really fast.

If i'm pregnant it would only be probly 2 to 3 weeks into it and i've read you don't get these symptoms normally till 5 to 6 weeks.

So, could this be my pills acting up or my period coming. I've never experienced these things yet. I've had cramps but not these other things.
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sandyallen

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Posted: 07-24-05 16:12pm

You could be preggars or it could be the pill, it might even be a virus or something, it could be a lot of things but I would recommend you getting in to see the dr as soon as you can to find out what is going on because some women have pregnancy symptoms sooner than others. Please let us know when you find out as I am concerned.
Sincerely,
sandy
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