Ever since I started my period, I have been completely accurate every single month. I would start 28 days later and it would only last a few days. About 6 months ago I started birth control pills, and they have been working great. Still, everything has been fine, and no side effects. But 2 months ago, my period was a few days late, and when I finally started, I only spotted very lightly. a month after that, I never started my period at all. My stomach had been bothering me, I noticed I felt a bit dizzy at times. So I took 2 pregnancy tests and both came back negative. I went to the doctor and they took another one, and blood tests but still all negative. Its been another month and I still havent started at all, and I've had a lot of pelvic pain located in my uterus. I am ALWAYS tired, my stomach still bothers me at times, could something be wrong with me? The whole thing just doesn't make sense.
2006-09-01
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Talk to your OBGYN about changing your pills, they may be to strong. Some birth control pills can cause you not to have your period. It Can take several months for this to happen. I took 4 different kinds of birth control pills before my period got on track again. Make sure that you let you Dr know what symtoms you are having, so that any serious condtions can be ruled out.
2006-09-08 15:11:34
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answered by AMY D 2
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If you took a blood test and it was negative, then you are NOT pregnant! Trust me the pill will definitely affect your "regular" hormones. It is hard to say at any given time what your hormone levels are. When you start the pill or any other birth control you are adding hormones to your system. Some you may be lacking and some may be over abundant and cause nausea and other discomforts. I would suggest getting a pap smear just for peace of mind.
Feel Better!!
2006-09-09 10:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Often times birth control pills can give you bad side effects, and they can occassionally cause you to miss your period all together, especially if you are not taking them exactly as directed.
However, with your stomach symptoms, I would suggest seeing your gynecologist or even your primary physician. Let them take a look at you, tell them all of your symptoms, and get to the bottom of it.
You know your body best, and you know if something is not right. I think it is safe to rule out any speculation of pregnancy (continue to be safe!) but I would definitely see a doctor to find out exactly what is wrong.
Best of luck to you.
2006-09-01 18:03:35
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answered by cincy99 1
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You have good reason to be concerned, it could be a number of things. But I tell you this, don't worry, other women go through this type of thing and believe it or not, it is quiet common. My wife works in a gynecologists office and she see's patients with symptoms like this all the time.
My wife works for a gynecologists. You can reach here at 757-873-3803. Ask for a medical assistant that knows what she is taling about. Trust me, the can help you.
2006-09-01 18:10:07
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answered by smiddro 2
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My spouse had the comparable difficulty and became pregnant. The EPT's at the instant are not affordable. She needs a 0.33 now yet through quantity of money we spent on EPT's for the 1st 2 now we can't discover the money for it - lol - or that's what I tell her. as quickly as we asked our well being practitioner why, he placed it right down to the reality that my spouse drank rather some water which diluted the protein (or what ever the EPT possibilities up) and gave us damaging readings each time. We basically knew for particular as quickly as we've been given the blood try performed. in case you prefer to be pregnant then stable good fortune, it rather is a great journey!!!
2016-11-23 18:36:02
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answered by ? 4
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I'm glad you posed the question. I've been having similar symptoms. I'm off to an obgyn next week(as regular doctor is stumped..) to see if they can figure mine out, but, reading here, getting a better idea of the problem. (although I've had my period monthly as well..) have had other tests, so, know not prego here..
Good luck with yours. Hopefully you'll find out what is going on too!
2006-09-01 18:06:02
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answered by colleend01 3
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Please go back to the doctor. Unless you are skipping the pills that have no drug in them that allows you to have your period then there is no reason you shoud be missing your period. Please go back, it could be a cyst and it could even be a ectopic pregnancy, those kinds don't give out a bunch of hormones sometimes so taking a test can be a negative.
2006-09-01 21:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you have something else other than pregnancy. You might need to get a pelvic ultrasound to find out whats going on with your ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus.
2006-09-07 00:03:55
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answered by Mariah&Lydias_Mom 3
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Have the doctor do an ultra sound to check for cysts. My sister had a pre-cancerous ovarian cyst and she had to have her ovary removed. I can't believe your OB/GYN would not have done so already.
2006-09-01 18:01:11
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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It sounds like you need a pap smear. Or atleast a gynological exam, there may be a problem with your uterus or overies.
2006-09-01 17:59:18
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answered by niks_mom7 2
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