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If I go off the Birth Control Pill, will I get another period?



I went off the Pill 3 days ago. I've been feeling really nauseous, dizzy. I could barely walk yesterday and was going to fall over if i didn't have something to hold on to. Then I noticed a lot of blood in my underwear. I went to the doctors but the misdiagnosed me, I think. Could it be the pill? I also have a lot of pregnancy symptoms. So i'm scared.

Yes you'll get another period...you're body is readjusting to not having the hormones in birth control in your body. Usually the first period or two off the pill will be bad...you don't need to worry Source(s): been there done that
Yes you will have a period every time the month packet of pills run out, and its usually after about 2 days. you could be pregnant if you having been taking the pill correctly according to what it says on the instructions (different pills need to be taken differently) but if you have, i wouldn't be worrying.
your probably getting the symptoms because you worrying so much. when you believe something is really happening, it begins too. its a psychological thing.
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