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Re: Could I be pregnant?
From: Kath (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:00:07 -0500 (CDT)
You said that you had sex as soon as your started the pill - the pill
takes at least 7 takes to become effective - some doctors recommend a
month before having sex without condoms. If you did indeed have sex
during the first 7 days, then you definitely could be pregnant. I'd
take a HPT.
At Tue, 9 Sep 2003, J wrote:
>
>No contraception is 100% effective. It is unlikely that you are
>pregnant, but a test is the only way to find out.
>
>I am 18 years old and worry I may be pregnant. My boyfriend and I both
>>got tested for STD's and AIDS and were clean. As soon as I started the
>>pill, we began to have sex without condoms. Lately I've been extremely
>>tired, more moody, I have little twinges in my lower abdominal region
>>where my uterus is and if I squeeze my breasts or they are squeezed,
>>this milky colored liquid comes out of my nipples and they hurt. Is it
>>possible for me to be pregnant? Please reply because I'm not sure if
>>these are signs of pregnancy or symptoms of the birth control
>>Ortho-Tri-Cyclen LO. Thank you
>>Nicole
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