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Could I pregnant or whats going on? my doctor is no help....please help me.....this is my story: On seasonique for 5 months almost 6 months come april. I have read all the info on it and bleed 3 weeks a month after I sarted the pill and didn't bleed all of january had period beginning of febuary and I'm not due for period till beginning of may and I've been have cramps always hungry really nauseous and feel like throwing up and now past week I've been spotting brownish pinkish and its not normal for me at all to be doing this is there a chance I could be preg? I've taken my pill same time everyday only been late 2 times...been sick had a few drinks and just had a baby six months ago all the doctor said was they could change the pill but id prob be still doing this and they dont know what it is to me the color isnt right if its break through bleeding so i know its not that.....please help me im at a loss .
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replied March 30th, 2012
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
The symptoms that you describe could be attributed to the hormonal content of the pills that you take, and the symptoms can also be attributed to pregnancy. Look out for development of any other new symptoms if pregnancy is suspected. If pregnancy is suspected, consider visiting your doctor/gynecologist at the earliest for thorough examination (to confirm pregnancy related changes/signs in body) and blood/serum HCG level test (to confirm/rule out pregnancy accurately). If pregnancy gets ruled out, further evaluation would be done to look for the underlying cause for your symptoms. Treatment as appropriate (based on examination findings and investigations results) would be started to help you control the symptoms and regulate your periods. Be in regular monitoring and follow-up with your treating doctor/gynecologist and report any new/abnormal symptoms immediately. Take adequate rest. Drink plenty of water. Maintain healthy diet and lifestyle.
Take care.



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