Sabine answered Saturday January 6 2007, 1:05 am: I agree and disagree with previous advice. You can be pregnant and on the pill and have bleeding that looks like a period, but which is actually not uncommon in early pregnancy. Chances are, though, you are NOT pregnant. You should talk to your doctor because breakthrough bleeding could mean that the balance of hormones, estrogen and progesterone, are not working well for your body. Take a drug store pregnancy test or go to Planned Parenthood if you need to relieve your mind.
Christopherluvr13 answered Friday January 5 2007, 9:47 pm: Ok, i'm going to make this short, but sweet. You are NOT pergnant. If you have your period, your not pregnant. You are WAY WAY too young to be on birth control and having sex, thats ridiculous. I hope you don't think you are "Mature" having sex at this age, because it is really immature! [ Christopherluvr13's advice column | Ask Christopherluvr13 A Question ]
megan13456 answered Friday January 5 2007, 9:01 pm: You are deffinatly NOt pregnant. You would only be pregnant if you didnt have your period. You can't be pregnant and have your period it physically just isn't possiable.
fabulous11 answered Friday January 5 2007, 8:37 pm: nope if you were pregnant then you wouldnt get your period at all. Your cycle is just off schedual.
egotrippn answered Friday January 5 2007, 8:03 pm: hey check this out...your "cycle" was f'd up, when you went on the pill, so listen, call your dr. ok....and schedule, for in exam..."OB" right [ egotrippn's advice column | Ask egotrippn A Question ]
AMYGWENDOLiNExO answered Friday January 5 2007, 7:34 pm: No.
Periods vary. You`re not pregnant, because if you were you WOULDN`T get your period!!
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