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Birth control and pregnancy

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 2:42 pm
by Laur1234
Hi!
So i was taking tri-femynor pill and i didn’t like how i acted on it and so i switched to Cryselle, my gyno prescribed me. And so i finished tri-femynor and my doctor told me to take all active pills but can skip the placebo pills and then take Cryselle with no gaps and i did just that. But when i started Cryselle i was technically supposed to be on my period and so when i started i was bleeding but it was brown and slightly red. I was having sex and me and my boyfriend weren’t using a condom. He didn’t come inside me, he pulled out and we never had a problem but I’m just super paranoid and i keep googling and I’m scared that i could be pregnant. I’m probably over thinking and I don’t know why i would be but I’m scared and i need someone to help me please.

Re: Birth control and pregnancy

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 2:45 pm
by Laur1234
Also i have white floaty stuff in my urine sometimes and google has been scaring me and i didn’t know if that could mean pregnancy?

Re: Birth control and pregnancy

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 8:00 am
by Heather
We will not answer ANY questions about pregnancy fear or anxiety in our direct services from users who are not pregnant or who are not or have not otherwise been directly involved with an actual pregnancy.

Please do not post this kind of question. If you are seeing this text, and your thread is locked, it is because you have posted this kind of question.

We CAN and WILL talk about things like:
• choosing and using a method or methods of contraception for any future sexual activity
• creating your own sexual limits and boundaries based on your needs and/or presenting them to any partners
• making sexual choices that suit your own needs, abilities and limitations, including your own readiness for certain possible risks
• help locating or using emergency contraception if and when you have had a pregnancy risk
• discussing options with a real, existing pregnancy, and help finding and accessing those options, such as abortion services and pre-natal care, or discussing feelings or concerns about a past pregnancy
• help with anxiety like locating mental health services, sound self-help or asking for support from friends or family

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It does sound like you have a separate health concern per your urine. I don't know what you mean by "white floaty stuff," but if this is something new and unusual for you, then your best bet would be to ask a healthcare provider about it. And if, when you see one, you are still concerned about pregnancy, you can also always ask them to run a pregnancy test, in the event they don't as a general practice already (many do).
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For help dealing with a scare (including what poses a risk and your next steps based on your unique situation), you may use our tool on site built for this purpose: The Pregnancy Panic Companion.
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