on Yazmin placebo but no period Posted: 03-02-08 12:45pm
Okay the last period I had was the week of
Christmas in December (obvioulsy!) I
started the placebo's Sunday, but was
already having breakthrough bleeding due
to skipping my period for 2-3 months.
Instead of continuing the placebo's for
the rest of the week, my period was
letting up by Friday so I began a new
pack.
I skipped my period in January due to
homecoming, week of January 18th.
I skipped the following period in February
due to Vday, I would have started the new
pack that Friday after Valentine's but I
skipped the period.
Now I am on the placebo's which i guess
would be for the March period. I am on the
3rd day, started placebo's on Friday and
now it's Sunday. I've had all symptoms of
my period: bloating, acne, mood swings,
emotional, etc. Still no period!! I'm
getting really scared and everyone is
telling me to calm down because stress
delays it. I take the pill the same time
every day, with maybe an hour or two to
spare on the weekend. And I'm very good
about taking it. I've had no spotting
since my last period, just worried!!
help!!!
PS: It's been 6 weeks since my last
period.
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Summergirl3490
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Posted: 03-02-08 16:05pm
anyone?
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Carifairy
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Posted: 03-02-08 16:24pm
It is okay to not have a period on birth
control, and in fact many women on YAZ
will have shorter lighter periods.
Some may skip periods altogether.
AS long as you are not pregnant, there is
no need to worry. Most likely you are not
pregnant.
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