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Abdominal pain and bellyaches are common. Though most cases of abdominal pain aren't serious, sometimes you will need to see a doctor. We’ll review some of...
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Q: Abdominal Pain
asked by: Cassy on December 26th, 2004
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Hello all. I'm just posting to ask if this is normal. I've been on levlite for four months now and i'm supposed to get my period this week. I've been on any kind of pill (bc wise, of course) for seven months. But that past week i've had bad abdominal cramps and back pain and yesterday I almost fainted when I got out of the shower and then dry heaved into the toilet. I've taken all my pills properly except one day I took it 40 minutes late. Also, they've only been below the temp they're supposed to be when I have to walk to my classes. (only about 5 minutes) just wondering do you think I could be pregnant or is this an effect from the pill? Thanks!
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little_pineapple
replied on January 6th, 2005
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Your symptoms could be side effects of the pill.. But then you have been on the pill for a while and your body will have probably gotten used to the hormones by now. Unless you switched brands or something? That may affect it. You should probably call your doctor to double check.
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littlered
replied on January 6th, 2005
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You may want to call your doctor. Because I really haven't heard of anybody having abdominal pain while they are pregnant unless they are haveing a diffuctly pregnancy. But of course I don't know to many people who are pregnant and all pregnancy are different. But you still might want to contact your doctor to be on the safe side.
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