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Re: Early period?

From: Asem Anwar Moussa MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 21 Jul 2002 12:34:34 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 21 Jul 2002, mary wrote: >
>I have been taking Orthotricyclen for 6 months. I always take my pill
>daily, at around the same time each day (within a few hours). My period
>has always come on the second or third day of the placebo pill. I have
>sex frequently, my boyfriend always 'pulls out'...
>Anyway, my period started yesterday, about a week and a half early. I
>had light spotting and mild cramps yesterday and today I've had more
>heavy bleeding and cramps. The discharge is slighty different from my
>normal menstrual fluid, it seems more like bloody mucus and it doesn't
>seem to have as many clots.
>I've been under a fair amount of stress lately, I know that can
>influence things, but I thought being on the pill would regulate things
>and prevent stress from affecting my cycle.
>I am very concerned about this, I plan to call my OBGYN tomorrow, but I
>am eager for your suggestions. Is it very likely that I am pregnant?
>Could this be a miscarrige?
>Thank you.

Taking the pills regularly&at the same time,beside pulling out during the intercourse puts the risk of getting pregnant to the zero possibility,however the blood stained dischrage needs to be evaulated by your obgyn.

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Dr:Asem Moussa MD
Prof.of OB/GYN.
Alazhar School of Medicine.
Cairo-Egypt
This is for teaching purpose



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