I have been on bc for almost a year now
and have been very regular. I don't have
and problems. But something weird happened
i got my period when i wasn't suppost to.
I had started my period the 14 of march
and ended it when i was suppost to. but
then i got it again the 30th of march. i
missed my bc 1 day and took it when it
remembered. i am just wondering if i could
be pregnant. i have been sexually active
with my boyfriend for almost 2 years now
and nothing like this has happened before.
but another thing is it's not like a
normal period it looks nothing like it.
what should i do??
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antigone
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Joined: 27 Jan 2008 Posts: 847 Location: IL
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Posted: 04-06-08 11:22am
You can have break through bleeding when
you are on bc, especially when first
starting it and if you miss a dose. Some
women are very sensitive to the bc and
missing one dose will throw you off. If
you are concerned talk to your gyn. I
think it is break through bleeding and you
will go back to your normal cycle if you
take your bc routinely.
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kelkel1379
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Apr 2008 Posts: 3
Posted: 04-07-08 17:34pm
i'm not senstutuve to it i have missed it
before and nothing like this has happened.
and not only that but now it has been
going on for 10 days now
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