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From: KELLY (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 25 Apr 2001 10:43:58 -0500 (CDT)


I am on Loestrin 1.5 for a year with on and off nausea. In January I started my pill pack as usual on the 21st. On the 30th and 31st I missed pills because I the flu- I started my period from missing on 2/1, but doubled up on Feb 1st and 2nd. I had a 5-6 day period, I stayed on the pill as if I had not messed up. On Feb 10th I would have taken my last "active" pill of the pack, but I forgot and I NEVER took it. Feb 14th my boyfriend and I had intercouse- prior to ejaculation I remembered my forgotten pill and he pulled out. On Feb 15th, worried, I obtained and took ECP (Nordette) as described and stayed on the Loestrin. I never got my period that week (because I already had it earlier in the month), a week later I got tender breasts, nausea which lasted into March. Feb 28th, March 3rd, March 14th, and March 17th I took HPTs- All came back negative. March 14th the day my period would have been due I had spotting all day and nothing after. The nausea subsided and I had breast tenderness off and on. April 10th a day early- I started my period?? and it lasted 5 days- 4/15 I started Ortho Cept per my dr and since then feel like my abdomen has grown 5 inches. I am so confused. Now I am wondering if there is a chance I could be pregnant, all through here it states you can still have bleeding, my dr never gave me a pg test- she said she didnt see a reason to, sorry I'm babbling but I am so paranoid, can a doctor please help me,should I just relax?



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