Possibly pregnant or pills.?
I went on holiday on the 27th of june + I didnt want my period to come so I got some pills from the doctors that suspension your period, I wasnt due to start taking them until the 3rd cos my period was due the 6th. On the 29thjuly I have some lite bleeding, I thought this was my period so I started taking the pills. I am never normally precipitate, I then rememberd I had sex with my bf on the 16th of june and the condom broke.I am presently on my period after I stopped the tablets, I have gone off food + stard to grain really sick + tired. Pregnant or pills? X
m not sure... u dont attain ur periods when u're pregnant...
so probably the pills..
Was it your commonplace cycle after the pills? What symptoms, if any, are you having? My guess would be that you are not pregnant, most pregnant women do not have a normal cycle. Spot bleeding is customarily very light and doesn't last long, but can begin in pregnancy. My best advice to you is to stay off the pills and keep on, see how your body feels and in a couple of weeks, try a pregnancy test if you still enjoy questions or symptoms. My guess is that the pills made you feel sick, but if the symptoms continue do a pregnancy experiment. Any time you have sex, especially if the condom broke, you have a chance of getting pregnant.
Answers: If the condom broke on the 16th and this was part way between usual periods then chances of pregnancy are a difficult likelihood than it being the effect of the pills from the doctor. You can calculate the maths here for yourself http://www.babycentre.co.uk/tools/ovu
It is still possible to own periods if you are pregnant see this opinion http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/ask_the_doct… so you can't say that if you bleed and so you are not pregnant.
As this is all speculative, albeit correcting other peoples views - the fact remains that in attendance is only one way to be sure -have a test. You can buy these over the counter or run back to your doctor and request one. The longer you leave it the more worried you will become. Once you know the result you can start making decisions roughly either how to prevent a scare like this again by using a better birth control, or if you are pregnant making some time choices. I know that sounds a little harsh, but it's the reality.
Good luck
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m not sure... u dont attain ur periods when u're pregnant...
so probably the pills..
Was it your commonplace cycle after the pills? What symptoms, if any, are you having? My guess would be that you are not pregnant, most pregnant women do not have a normal cycle. Spot bleeding is customarily very light and doesn't last long, but can begin in pregnancy. My best advice to you is to stay off the pills and keep on, see how your body feels and in a couple of weeks, try a pregnancy test if you still enjoy questions or symptoms. My guess is that the pills made you feel sick, but if the symptoms continue do a pregnancy experiment. Any time you have sex, especially if the condom broke, you have a chance of getting pregnant.
Answers: If the condom broke on the 16th and this was part way between usual periods then chances of pregnancy are a difficult likelihood than it being the effect of the pills from the doctor. You can calculate the maths here for yourself http://www.babycentre.co.uk/tools/ovu
It is still possible to own periods if you are pregnant see this opinion http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/ask_the_doct… so you can't say that if you bleed and so you are not pregnant.
As this is all speculative, albeit correcting other peoples views - the fact remains that in attendance is only one way to be sure -have a test. You can buy these over the counter or run back to your doctor and request one. The longer you leave it the more worried you will become. Once you know the result you can start making decisions roughly either how to prevent a scare like this again by using a better birth control, or if you are pregnant making some time choices. I know that sounds a little harsh, but it's the reality.
Good luck
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