I really doubt if you are pregnant. When you get off the pills it takes your body a while to get back into the habit of doing the cycle by itself. producing the hormones that is needed to do so. You may have to get a different pill and get straightened out before you can get off them entirely. You need to see your doctor hon. He can get your body to do what is needed for you to conceive in around 6 to 8 months with out any of this stuff going on okay.
2006-08-22 06:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not likely. I have yet to get off the pill, but I thought I was pregnant recently since I haven't gotten my period in 2 months and took 2 tests at home (that were negative) as well as an ultra sound at my doctors. How long were you on the pill for? If its been a while, its still in your system and you should have nothing to worry about. Plus stress plays a big part so try to relax a bit.
2006-08-22 06:16:11
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answered by Danielle A 1
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Do you have any symptoms? My lasy period was June 21st as well and we are pregnant! I'm almost 9 weeks pregnant. My test came up positive by the end of July. I'd ask for a blood test and let the doctor know that you still haven't gotten your period.
2006-08-22 06:19:04
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answered by nghia4ever 2
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If it says that you are negative u are not pregnant they are very accurate. As far as you doctor then he or she should have done a blood test. I give it anothe month if you havent started then take one again if negative go to a doc they cant refuse you a blood test to find out after all you or your insurance will be paying for it so it shouldn't matter either way
2006-08-22 06:49:17
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answered by helpif i can 2
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Yes you could be, or you could be having an annovulatory cycle. That sometimes happens when women stop the pill. Are you having any other symptoms of pregnancy? Sore breasts, fatigue and nausea are all common symptoms. I would call the doctor back and insist on bloodwork and an exam to determine what is going on. If your doctor refuses to do this, then I would look for a new one.
Good luck.
2006-08-22 06:16:56
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answered by lshaulis 1
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Coming off the pill can screw up your hormones and keep you from getting your period. But if you don't get one soon I'd go back to the dr b/c there could be something wrong. But after that many negative tests I'd say that you aren't pregnant.
2006-08-22 06:23:10
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answered by . 6
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Your body is just getting used to being off the pill. It can take up to or over 6 months for your body to get back on track. I went off the pill in January, after 13 years of being on it, and it took me about 4 months for my body to start having a normal period and even now they are not always "on time." You are not pg, your period will come!
2006-08-22 07:39:45
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answered by ShanaJ 4
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nope...if it was all the way in june and youve tested since then - no your not. Its probably another problem. I have a hormone imbalance. I have to take a pill to have a period. Your period will come back more then likely...if not get back on the pill.
2006-08-22 06:16:11
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answered by cats4ever2k1 5
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Its very possible that you are. If your doctor wont give you a blood test you might think of switching docs. This one sounds like hes not very interested in helping you keep some peice of mind.
2006-08-22 06:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you took all those tests and the all came out negative then probably not.
2006-08-22 06:14:42
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answered by conundrum_dragon 7
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