Strange Pregnancy Question? I missed my third period?
Question Posted Tuesday June 29 2010, 12:52 am
So I started taking birth control right after I ended my period like your supposed to, and then like 2 days before I was supposed to be on it again I had sex and never had my period but thought nothing of it. I continued taking my birth control for another 2 packs which by this time I had missed 2 periods. So once I missed my third period I stopped taking my birth control and within a week of being off it I started my period and it was pretty heavy and lasted for 7 days. Is there a chance I could be Pregnant?
kristyAG33 answered Thursday July 1 2010, 7:24 pm: When you first start to take birth control your body can react to it in multiple ways. It sounds as if your body was going through different changes to try and get used to the nirth control. When i first got on the pill my doctor said i could have weird changes in my period. Theres a possiblity that you could be pregnant but i think its the birth control. I think you should take the pill everyday like your supposed to do and let your body get used to it and if you are worried that you might be pregnant then you can go buy a pregnancy test just to be sure.
pinkcherries answered Tuesday June 29 2010, 3:44 pm: there is always a chance . . but in my opinion it sounds like your birth control is just starting to kick in. my period wasnt regular again for another 6 months after i started taking the pill. but if i were you i would take a test just in case. [ pinkcherries's advice column | Ask pinkcherries A Question ]
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