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strulove

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Missed Pills For Week - Pregnant ?
Posted: 02-09-07 09:29am

Hey guys,
here is the general story. I was on a pill for about 3 months and was just starting to kinda get regular. The week before I was supposed to get my period I had some mild break through bleeding which I didn't think much of. Then the week I was supposed to get it - nothing. I of course was not taking my white pills that week in anticipation for my cycle and my husband and I had sex about 4 times that week. I have done several home tests and 1 blood tests and all negative. The problem is that is if got pregnant that week that I was not taking my pills I would not get a positive test result probably for a few weeks still. Is there a possibility that I could be pregnant? I have had severe menstral like cramps, nausea, dizzinies and fatigue, although it could very likely be from my body getting over the pill. My only option now is to wait and see if I get my period before I can take a new pill. Pls any advise on if I might be pregnant would be helpful?
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AyaMiyaki

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Posted: 02-09-07 11:33am

If a pregnancy prevented your period, it would show up on a blood test. It's far more likely that your birth control messed your cycle up a bit. Continue taking your birth control as you're supposed to, and test again in a week or two if your period still doesn't show.

Good luck! Smile
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