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Coming off the pill symptoms confused with possible pregnancy?

From: nicky (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Dec 2002 23:47:09 -0600 (CST)


Hello,

I was taking Necon 1/35 for the past 2½ years (before that Deprovera for 3 years). I finished my placebo's on December 1oth. I did not start a new pack because my BF was leaving the country in 2 days indefently. I had unprotected sex on the 13th with my BF. A week later I was getting cramps, this week I have cramps on and off during the day, and my breast have become very soar and sensative. I feel like i have a little constant pain in the bottom of my abdomin, as if I am bloated, I am exhasuted and taking naps every chance I get and i'm very hungry. I usually get soar breast and cramping right before and lightly during my period. But its not due for another week or so.I usually have a light, sometimes heavy discharge almost every day, but I'm dry as a whistle. I am not sure if I am just having symptoms of coming off the pill or early signs of a possible pregnancy.I am paraniod! I did not do much for Christmas so I can not really say it is stress of the holidays. Can I take a home pregnancy test now or do i need to wait?

Also, My little sister whom Lives with me, is 5 months pregnant. I know family can pick up on each others cycles. But I suppose she doesnt have one any more! :)

any help would be greatly appreciative.

Thank you,

--
Nicky



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