You didn't have two periods in one month, you had a so-called break-through bleed which can happen when you switch from a pill with more hormones to one with less. You don't ovulate if you take the pill as instructed.
2006-06-16 17:30:24
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answered by doctryluv 3
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Pregnancy is tricky if you're very healthy and fertile it's possible to get pregnant even with birth-control or in between 2 kinds.
Best way to find out is a pregnancy test i guess.
When you ovulate your body temperature rises a wee.
But only 1 degree so you would need a digital thermometer.
And it's easier to become aroused when you ovulate it's also easier to arouse your partner because your body produces hormonal scents.
2006-06-12 19:24:03
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answered by woekkie 3
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yes, the second period may have been implantation bleeding (mittelschmertz) of the fertilized ovum into your uterus.
if your cycle is 28 days, you ovulate 14 days after your period ends.
so, wait 2 weeks and do a home preg test
good luck
2006-06-19 00:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Some birth control's cause you to have your period all the time, the call it spotting I guess. This new birthcontrol may have you on your period from now on. Give it some time, so your body can adjust to the change.
2006-06-18 17:12:34
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answered by lamp062400 2
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you'll ovualte 10-14 days , beginning of menstration- because you' have had 2 periods...there is no lining of uterus for the embryo to attach too... but yes there is a slim chance you could still get pregnant.. in between the last period and your next -use a condom till ur next period..
and for heaven's sake gurl read the lil' manual that comes with the pills..
2006-06-19 22:14:20
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answered by bugz 4
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there are various method temp recording is most crude of all.other are dating.ovulation occur 14 day prior menses so Usual menstrual cycle duration-14=ovulation day +/-4 days.other are string,fern and bill method this are based of change in cercival secretion consistency during ovulation.it becomes more thin and fluid (this facilitates sperm entry to uterus other time its mucoid thick and prevent sperm entry to uterus).best method is by ultrasound or laproscopy examination as done in assisted reproduction techniques
2006-06-17 15:20:26
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answered by vis_mehta 2
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If you are talking about birthcontrol pills you should not ovulate. That is how they work
2006-06-16 23:35:43
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answered by jen 4
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Doctor Marsh will answer this one for you
2006-06-19 05:45:55
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answered by boy_jam_arch 6
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yup
2006-06-18 13:34:09
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answered by jyd9999 6
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use prenatal stripes they are in the drug marts
2006-06-19 18:34:50
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answered by bogsoot 2
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