Pregnancy Question And Ovcon-35 Posted: 08-02-05 12:08pm
I was on ortho tri-cyclen for 7 months and
switched to ovcon-35 a month ago (i am on
my 2nd week of my 2nd pack). I am a
religious pill taker. The last day I was
on ortho tri-cyclen I had unprotected sex,
I had my 7 placebo pills and started my
ovcon-35 the next week. I had my ortho
period as usual. When I started ovcon-35
I was on it for 3 weeks before having sex
at all and that was unprotected. I had
sex 2 days before my placebo pills. When
I got my first period on ovcon-35 it was
only 1-2 days and it was very light. Has
anyone ever had a period like this on this
pill? It just kind of has me worried. I
don't have pregnancy symptoms or anything
I am just concerned I suppose. :? So if
anyone can give me there input even if
they're not on this pill i'd appreciate it
:) thank you
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zutopia
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Joined: 29 Jul 2005 Posts: 33 Location: Los Angeles
Posted: 08-02-05 12:44pm
I was on alesse for several years and
often had 1-2 day periods. Your period
may have been light because of the switch
(meaning it will become regular again in a
couple of months) or you may experience a
lighter period on this pill in general.
Either way, the chances of you being
pregnant are slim to none if you've taken
your pills continuously.
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star_shine_2010
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Joined: 02 Aug 2005 Posts: 8
Posted: 08-02-05 13:50pm
Thank you for your reply! I thought that
maybe it was b/c of the higher amount of
progesterone in pill b/c I know that with
progesterone only pills that your period
is very light if you have one at all. So
I thought maybe this was contributing to
my lack of normal period. I'm sure all is
normal b/c I don't have nausea or sore
breasts or anything of that sort. It's
just nice to get a little reassurance
every once in awhile. :)
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