Am I pregnant or just paranoid after switching to seasonique BC pills?
Question Posted Saturday April 17 2010, 4:48 pm
16f. I was on birth control for almost a year (11 months) and i stopped it for a few weeks and switched to a new birth control pill,a brand like seasonique. I was on it for about 3 weeks before I had unprotected sex. I dont know if he cummed inside of me, but there was definitely cum on the bed and it wasnt mine. I read up on early pregnancy signs, and one was implantation bleeding that typically occurs 6-12 days after conception, I remember that I had gotten my period some days after having sex. I hadn't missed my pill, I just thought spotting and breakthrough bleeding on a brand like seasonique is normal. This whole thing started off at me looking up frequent peeing, because I've been going to the bathroom wayy too much. So I also read around 6-8 weeks after conception you may have frequent urination. It has been 6 weeks and I am starting to pee like hell, all the time. My breasts have been more sensitive, I just thought cuz i'm a girl that happens. And because I am on the 4periods a year kind of pill, I dont know when I miss a period, cuz I only get it every three months. So now i'm starting to think its all to coincidental, do you think im pregnant?? and if you dont think so, I wanted to know what the frequent urination could be from too.
WittyUsernameHere answered Saturday April 17 2010, 11:43 pm: Most birth control takes a week to become effective. I know that my wife's is quoted as being fully effective by the time you take the 8th pill. There's a pretty good chance that your unprotected sex was only unprotected so far as STDs are concerned. If STDs aren't a concern, then you should be free and clear.
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