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Taken Birth control...pains...no period...

From: stephanie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 14 May 2003 22:46:05 -0500 (CDT)


I am 17 years old. My first period was when I was 14 years old. I started taking birth contol last year (2002) in about the middle of the year. But the pill was making me have extreme stomach aches and when I would have sex and come close to having an orgasm when I would get a serious headache. Those headaches and the stomach craps from the pill have long gone away. Now, me and my boyfriend are still sexually active and do not use condoms or any type of contraception and my periods are irregular. I know that I shouldn't do that because that's taking a big risk. Now I am late on my period (which is normal, I think) but the only thing is that now, towards about 6:20 at night I always get an upset stomach and I feel like I have to throw up but never do. What is going on with me? Could I be pregnant? Or is it still some side effects that are from the birth control that I took so long ago? Also, I have been gaining a lot of weight since I started taking birth control and since I've come off of it the weigh won't go away. I feel like I'm gaining more weight but I can't tell? What's going on with that? Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. It's really important to me.



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