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Re: [Birth Control] Pregnancy

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 31 Mar 2002 10:56:52 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 31 Mar 2002, Nicole wrote: >
>Hello! My name is Kole and I'm 18 years old.  I have been on Ortho-Tricyclen for 3 years.  My first year on the pill, I did use condoms sometimes with my boyfriend. However, not all the time. I never had a problem or a scare of pregnancy. Now my boyfriend is my fiance and we're just as happy as ever. We do use condoms most of the time but haven't a few times.  I have never missed a period.  I may be only worrying myself but lately I have been scared about getting pregnant.  I notice how often I urninate or what foods I crave, etc. I have never paid any attention to this before.  My question is, if I'm on the pill and I become pregnant, will I miss period or how can I tell that there may be a risk of pregnancy? Thank you for your time, Kole

Kole,

There is more about this in the archives, but simply, you will probably miss your period. Having said that, if you are stressed, you could miss a period too. Stressing over how many times you go to the bathroom, foods you crave, etc., may cause you to miss a period. If you should, take a pregnancy test.

As long as you take your pills on schedule and don't miss any, your chances of getting pregnant are less than 1% if my memory serves me.

--
Robin

I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional. Please consult your with your own MD for advice and treatment. No private emails, please.




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