I know this doesn't apply to your question here, but if you are indeed pregnant. Heres some advice you should have.
Don't even read the other posters or doctors or nurses or any others in healthcare field as well above or below here and their answers because they are definetly wrong for sure. The reason why is because medical birth hasn't been around since the beginning of time and has been here for since medival, spl times as I think. Personally, I'm not for this kind of birth, but when it is truly a medical necessary and not made up to medical necessary and scaring you and your family, friends, and etc. I'm not even milant as well as holadoc referred me to, but just wanted to you to aware of traditional birth as well. I know I haven't been pregnant or give birth yet, but that will happen in the future. Since ever subscribing to Mothering Magazines and like how I see things now from the past. Also, I volunteer in Maternity Department at the local hospital by me, so I see, and etc there as well. I recommed you don't show up for your the rest of doctor's appointments or don't consult the doctor or its office or the hospital either pre regisation or admission test or the section, and so on. Definetly don't listen to your dh or any of your family or friends or doctor or others . Definetly get a midwife that's isn't mainstream or stuff like that. Also, please try to breastfeed afterwards because it's it much more better then formula. Breastfeeding as around since the beginning of time and formula was introducted last half century so breastfeeding is way better then formula again. Also, do attactment parenting more then mainstream parenting because again it has been around since beginning of time and not like mainstream parenting when it has been around for at least a century now. Think thats it and good luck with it.
2006-09-12 14:13:13
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answered by Jessica A 1
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there is a chance that you can get pregnant within the first 3 months of starting birth control, and within 3 months of missing a pill. at all other times the pill is only about 99% effective always leaving that chance.
Birth Control pills change the amount of hormones in your system, so you can expect a period of adjustment. I wouldn't worry until you were at least a week late. Then you should get a test just to make sure.
2006-09-12 20:41:51
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answered by seeking992000 1
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Everyone reacts differently to the pill. When I was on them, my period started WED during the week of no pills. You are doing the right thing by going to your doctor if nothing happens. Your does may be to strong or weak. It's important to keep in contact with your doctor until you find a pill that works for you.
Good luck.
2006-09-12 20:38:09
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answered by sunshineathome74 2
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it's probably you're off your birth controls, or you might start your period soon, i'm had cramps like a 2 weeks before my period and i was also nervious. but if you are really worried then go to the doctor's for a check up.
2006-09-12 20:36:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I assume that you had intercourse and if you did then either your Dr. did not explain the facts or you didn't listen. You are not supposed to have intercourse, without other means of conterception, until after being on the pill for a couple months. Second, none of us know if you are pregnant or not. If you really want to know go get a test at the grocery store. That way you know for sure.
2006-09-12 21:17:11
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answered by mandersmom 1
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i doubt you are pregnant if you were on birth control... although it has happened!! its most likely because you are off the birth control at the moment and are taking that 7 day in between break, or it could be your body getting used to the birth control, whatever the reason i would go to the doctors and get checked out!!
2006-09-12 20:50:21
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answered by Romy 4
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Go see a doctor. Nobody can tell you for sure what is going on without a physical exam performed by a doctor. If you are sexually active than you could be pregnant and you should be preparing yourself for this in the event that you are.
2006-09-13 00:01:17
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answered by Justme 3
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Very unlikely due to levels of hormones that trick the body into believing it already pregnant that are attached to birth control.
2006-09-12 20:45:06
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answered by lovemcss 3
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This is a very sensitive and impratant issue... you need not listen to mine or anyone else's assumptions or presumptions, but you need a reliable answer.
Go to any pharmacy and purchase a home pregnancy kit, which are usually quite relaible, and not very expensive... & you'll know by tomorrow.
All the best!
2006-09-12 20:38:43
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answered by Voice Maxed 2
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Im not sure, do you have weird cravings for food that you normaly dont eat?
2006-09-12 20:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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