Late Period Could This Be Pregnancy? Posted: 09-18-06 19:11pm
Hi everyone.
I stopped birth control pills about a
month and a half ago. I've had
unprotected sex about 4 times since I was
off the pill and I still haven't gotten my
period. I had some spotting for about a
week and discharge. I've taken a test
like 2 weeks ago and it was negative. So
do you think this is effects of the pill
or could I have taken the test too early?
Please help! Thanks!
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 09-18-06 19:14pm
I would retest if I were you, using
first-morning urine. A lot of pregnancy
tests nowadays come in multipacks, so .I'd
pick up one of those and save the extra
tests for the future. I'm not sure about
the effects of the pill.
Just curious... Are you trying to get
pregnant?
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kw121605
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Posted: 09-18-06 19:21pm
Ok yeah i'll test within the next few days
with first morning urine I didn't do that
before...No i'm not trying to get
pregnant. Thanks for your response!
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arcadia
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Posted: 09-19-06 02:31am
It could just be from the pill. Sometimes
it takes a while for your body to get back
to normal after being on it. But like she
said, test in a few days with first
morning urine. &.If you don't want to
get pregnant, get back on the pill or use
condoms. Or both. Good luck!
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