you could have had a miscarriage... the best way to know is to go into a doctor and get checked. Your health is more important than procrastination.
2007-10-14 14:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I've gotten 2 periods in a month. My gynocologist wasn't sure of the cause exactly, but said it was nothing to be alarmed about and to continue taking my pill as I had before. The next month, the same thing happened and I didn't do anything different- kept taking my pill and such- and after that month it never happened again. You should be fine. I don't think you are pregnant, but if you are concerned, talk with your doctor, even though it may be embarassing to say you had unprotected sex (I had to... and it was uncomfortable). It is a pain to have 2 periods in a month, but it should stop.
2007-10-14 14:41:10
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answered by lilopinion99 3
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If you've missed that many pills, your system is going to be a little messed up trying to get back on schedule. Don't freak too much. HOWEVER, I'd take a pg test 6 weeks from when you had s e x to make sure you aren't pg.
Also in the future please love yourself enough to use protection and take your pills to avoid an unplanned pregnancy or worse. This comes from a former single mom. :D
Good luck!
2007-10-14 14:44:55
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answered by hiyall_03 2
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A woman's body is a mysterious thing, two periods is not that out of the norm. Believe it or not, your body is still adjusting, and it will continue to do things you don't understand for at least a few more years. If you really think you might be pregnant, it's been long enough to take a pregnancy test just to ease your mind. I think skipping a couple of periods would be more of a worry then getting two.
2007-10-14 14:42:04
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answered by bainaashanti 6
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The bleeding you got was from missing 4 pills. Then you finished the pack and got your period. You're not pregnant. If you're still freaked out take a hpt.
You're not pg
Get the Nuvaring instead. You'll never forget a pill again. Better yet get the IUD. No babies for 5 years.
2007-10-14 14:40:25
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answered by Aubrey C 3
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I would say that this has a lot to do with your birth control pills. The pills are to regulate your estrogen levels and since you missed four pills that could have thrown your hormone levels way off. I'm no doctor, but I would suspect that is what caused your two periods.
When I was pregnant I noticed things like my breasts starting to feel sore, and I had cramps like a period but I didn't have one.
If anything, it couldn't hurt to do a pregnancy test to ease your mind.
2007-10-14 14:41:29
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answered by lilmizmoore 2
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I would strongly urge you take take a home pregnancy test to ease your mind.
You should know that if you miss 4 pills, you may start to ovulate (which the Pill prevents ovulation). So your body may be adjusting back to being on the pill. Often you can have breakthrough bleeding.
But please, do not count on strangers on Yahoo!Answers knowing the answer as to whether you are pregnant.
2007-10-14 14:39:24
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answered by Searcher 7
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the only way you are pregnant is if you miss your period.
Not if you have 1. or 2. or 3. ONLY if you miss your period.
Now..if you are getting other symprtoms, try an at home test..first response may be pricier, but it is most reliable.
It doesnt sound like you are pregnant, but it never hurts to check!
2007-10-14 14:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You Cycle is not based on Weeks or the Calendar month. It has more to do with days past. My girlfriend has her cycle every 26-28 days. She is bound to get a double eventually.
STOP MISSING YOU PILL AND WEAR A DAMN CONDOM!
2007-10-14 14:39:53
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answered by Sawbuck 2
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Calm down. Bleeding is not necessarily your period. Go to a doctor to find out if you are pregnant or just have a hormonal imbalance as that can cause extra bleeding.
2007-10-14 14:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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