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krys

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2003
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Possible Pregnancy...mental Question
Posted: 12-04-03 22:17pm

I just stopped taking the pill last month for various reasons other than to become pregnant. I was on it for a number of years. I know that it will probably take my body a while to get back onto a schedule, but there is chance that I could be pregnant due to some unprotected sex. I'm about 4 days late, currently with a number of symptoms (sore breasts and nipples, cramping, odd nausea feelings, tiredness), some of which could be attributed to my ibs.

Anyways, my question is...Does anyone have any advice on how not to obsess over this? I would love to have kids, but my husband and I would like to wait a few more years. Maybe I sound silly, but I can't get my mind off of it. Do you have any suggestions?
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allusivepond

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Oct 2003
Posts: 452

Posted: 12-05-03 05:29am

I dont know how to stop u obsessing over whether or not u could be pregnant but I do know that before I stopped taking the pill I was regular as clock work and when I went to go back on it again it about 6-8 weeks for me to even get a period.

If u know when u were due and u are sure that u are late buy a hpt and u never know, if u are not sure and want to be even more positive go to the doc and have a blood test that way u will know for sure.

Good luck with it I hope it turns out the way you want it to

from some one who cant wait to have a jelly bean all of their own
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