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Re: quick question

From: lauren (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 17 Jun 2003 01:36:48 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 16 Jun 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>i found the question i was hoping to get the answer to on your
>website...however...there is no answer listed. the question is:
>
>"> I know that while a person is on birthcontrol they can become pregnant. I
>> was wondering though that if they were still taking the medicine, would their
>> period continue normally (same duration and flow) for the next few periods,
>> or would they differ (either stop all together, come late, or be lighter)? I
>> know that this can vary from person to person, but was curious if there was a
>> certian kind of norm. I also know that you are not supposed to take birth
>> control pills while pregnant, but if someone having their period normally and
>> taking birth control, but may feel light headed or sick ocassionally if they
>> could be pregnant, or if their menstration would differ somewhat. Thanks. "
>
>> Basically i was wondering how is a girl supposed to know if she has become
>> pregnant while she is on birth control. if you could either post an answer on
>> the site or write me back i would greatly appreciate it.
>>
>> thanks.

If you become pregnant and your'e on the pill you won't have a period....and if you do it will be spotty and very very light.

--
Lauren

I'm not a doctor but have a background in medicine and biology. If you have any further questions, you can email me at standbyme1986@hotmail.com and I will try to answer asap.




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