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on the pill yet i feel like i could be pregnant

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 7:57 pm
by dreamingxrauhl
so ive been on the pill for about four months now, and i had sex (using a condom) on the first week of the pack last month. i never miss a pill and always takw it at night and almost the samw time. everything went fine but i didnt get my period until the last two pills, so it only lasted two days. im very scared and keep overreacting that i could be pregnant. my boyfriend promises im not but i get random pains on my pelvic area and everything. could it be the pill? i am very scared

Re: on the pill yet i feel like i could be pregnant

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:24 am
by Sam W
Hi dreamingxrauhl,

We can't say for certain what is causing the random pains. However, if those pains don't appear to be related to something like menstrual cramps and you're still getting them or they're getting worse, then your next step is to see a healthcare provider because unexplained pain is something to have checked out.

Re: on the pill yet i feel like i could be pregnant

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 10:00 am
by dreamingxrauhl
okay thank you. do you know if its possible that i could be pregnant? my left boob has been slightly hurting

Re: on the pill yet i feel like i could be pregnant

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 10:08 am
by Sam W
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