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pregnancy scare?

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 9:15 am
by kam2016
Been on Lo Loestrin FE for 3 months, never missed a pill at took it at the same time everyday. I am currently on my 4th pack and never had any side effects. My last "period" was 4 days of brown spotting two weeks ago. Now I have a killer headache all the time and advil doesn't help, occasional nausea and slight breast tenderness. Could these be pregnancy signs or is this normal?

Re: pregnancy scare?

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 10:07 am
by Redskies
How long have you had this headache, and have you asked a healthcare provider about it? If you haven't yet, it'd be a good idea to do that - either the provider who prescribed you the pill, or if you can't see that person, let the person you do see know you're taking the pill.

Per your pregnancy concerns:

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