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From: aimee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 7 May 2003 18:32:10 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 7 May 2003, Lauren wrote: >
>At Wed, 7 May 2003, aimee wrote:
>>
>>I'm 18 and this is my 3rd month of being on Orthotricyclene. I am still
>>getting my period in the middle of the 3rd week of active pills. I
>>shouldn't be getting it for another week. Is this okay? Also is it
>>normal for all of a sudden the side effects to kick in...Cause for the
>>past few weeks I've been extremely emotional , i feel that I am going to
>>cry if someone looks at me wrong, I am irritable, and I can go from
>>being happy to sad in moments. Also my breasts have noticebly grown and
>>my bras are now tight. My nipples are extremeley sensitive. Are these
>>usual symptoms of the birth control pill?
>
>Hi Aimee,
>These aren't abnormal symptoms, infact they are normal. Unfortunately
>many people become extremely emotional when on the pill, and this can be
>bad. You should takl to your doctor because it's not healthy to be an
>emotional reck. Furthermore, if your period is coming early then it
>means that the pill might not be strong enough for you. This could also
>be why you're getting upset. Talk to your doctor.
>good luck.
>
>--
>Lauren
>
>I am not a doctor, but I have a background in medicine and biology and I am
>glad to help wherever I can. If you have any further questions, feel free to
>E-mail me at standbyme1986@hotmail.com
>

You say that the pill may not be strong enough. Does this increase my risk of getting pregnant, because I've been having unprotected sex with my boyfriend for a while.




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