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Does the birth control pill cause pregnancy symptoms or could I be pregnant? |
Im on my second pack of pills and lately Ive been feeling nausiated and my stomach has been feeling bloated. The pills that Im taking are Microner and they have four weeks of active pills with no sugar pill break inbetween packs. I had a period last month during the fourth week of pills but I havnt had one this month and there are only 2 days left of this pack! Am I even supposed to have a period when there is no break in-between packs? Has anyone else had pregnancy symptoms while on the pill? Has anyone ever gotten pregnant while taking the pill? Help! Oh yeah....and I just gave birth to my son 6 months ago! I am definately not ready to be pregnant all over again! AAhhhhh!! A lot of woman get pregnancy symptoms when they first start the pill, especially if they were pregnant just a little while before. Tons of hormones are rushing through your system, just like when you were pregnant. You're fine. If you're really worried about being pregnant, go take a pregnancy test. THE BIRTHCONTROL PILLS MAKE YOUR BODY THINK YOUR PREGNANT THATS WHY YOU DONT OVULATE SO YES ITS NORMAL TO GET NAUSEA WHEN TAKING THE PILLS IT WOULD TAKE LIKE AROUND 3 MONTHS SO YOUR BODY CAN GET USE TO IT. Your pill is probably too strong for you and its causing you to be nauseous. If the pill is too strong you can miss a period too. The pill makes your body think its pregnant and you don't ovulate. The only time you can become pregnant on the pill is when your pill is too weak and you get breakthrough bleeding all the time and you have unprotected sex. I think you should go see your Gyno and let her know. Feeling sick from the pill is no fun. OB-GYN Nurse 11yrs |
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