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side effects of Birth control?


Question Posted Saturday June 16 2012, 12:15 am

18/f I was on birth control for a year, and then in March me and my ex broke up so i decided to stop taking them. I started a new pack on the 5th day of my last period which was about a week ago, and had unprotected sex on the 4th day of the new pack, using the pull out method. Ive been feeling weird lately like randomly nauseous and hungrier than usual. Is this a side effect of the pills or a chance that i'm pregnant?

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adviceman49 answered Saturday June 16 2012, 10:46 am:
The chances of you being pregnant are slim since most women ovulate sometime around the 7th to 14th day after the end of their period. The operative word here is MOST. It is possible that you ovulate earlier in your cycle.

The best way to know for sure is to have a pregnancy test. Either one given by your doctor, your an adult know you don't need mom's permission to see your GYN or to go to a womens free clinic. Or take a home pregnancy test.

Just a reminder here. Hopefully you are not pregnant and I would bet you are not. In the future, even though you are on birth control again, it is recomended that the guy always were a condom. No matter how well you know him there is always a chance he has an STD that a condom can prevent being spread to you. Condoms do not prevent the spread of all STDs but the are effective agains many. So for your own protection make him wear a condom or don't have sex with him.

When you are in a long term communal relationship and both have been tested. Then you can discuss doing away with the condum. Better to be safe than sorry.

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