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On Nov. 8th is when I last had my period. On Nov. 11th I stopped taking Yaz birth control. Me and my fiancee have been having unprotected sex every sence, we are trying to conciev. All most every day I have been kinda sick to my stomach around noon, I have been urinating more then normal, I have had gas, I've been more tired then I use to be, and on Nov. 30th after urinating, when I wiped, the paper was pink. This only happened once. Does anyone think I may be pregnant? I took a test on Nov. 27th and 30th, but I think I done this to soon. When I was on Yaz my period was every 28 days. Thanks........also has anyone gotten pregnant after stopping Yaz......how long after?

2007-12-02 15:27:58 · 5 answers · asked by Sun Shine 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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If you started your last period than you were possibly fertile depending on your cycle (considering the adjustment of no more Yaz) between the 12 and 18th day after the first day of your period.

Take a test on December 10th if you haven't had your period yet and good luck!

2007-12-02 15:34:58 · answer #1 · answered by New England Babe 7 · 0 0

Well, I never took yaz but I may be able to help with the rest.
The symptoms could just be from getting off of the yaz. That would be my guess. It would be too soon for you to have symptoms. Actually it is the pregnancy hormones that make you have the symptoms, well most of them, and the hormone also works on the pg tests, so if your test was neg then more than likely it wasnt pregnancy making you have the symptome. You could still be pg though. If you have a normal 28 day cycle you should be starting around the 5th of dec. so if you are pg some tests could give you an accurate result now, but I think I would wait untill at least the 4th to test!
But if that is neg, and you don't start your period on time either then your system may need some time to get back to normal and start ovulatting again.
Good Luck and Baby Dust!!!

2007-12-02 16:10:08 · answer #2 · answered by Dylan's Mommy 3 · 0 0

Well here is a little breakdown that might help. BC is all over the place and it really depends on your body. Usually after stopping bc you have to have a "regular" cycle and then your able to concieve, it wont always happen (it took me a year) but it can. It you last period was the 8th then you were ovulating AROUND the 22-23rd of Nov. and you'd mainly be fertile around that time. Did you do it then too? You then wouldn't be able to take a home pregnancy test until a couple days before your expected period. When I was pg I got a couple negative pg tests, but I was pregnant and had to wait ONE week after my period was supposed to come. You def. have all the symptoms, but when I was trying I was giving all these symptoms to myself, the mind is very powerful and ttc is not fun when you find yourself having all the symptoms and your not. Oh and about the "little" pink, that too could be a pg symptom. Implantion bleeding could cause some bleeding, but not near as bad as a normal period. HTH
I hope more than anything you two achieved it! Good luck hun.

2007-12-02 16:16:54 · answer #3 · answered by brydansmomma07 2 · 0 0

you should always give yourself time for your body to adjust after stopping your birth control. Some BC's are stronger than others and it can take anywhere from 30 days to 18 months for hormones to get back to normal for you. If you are in doubt, you could take an EPT (early pregnancy test) that you can purchase at most retail and grocery stores.
Your body could just be trying to adjust, or you could be pregnant.. You won't know unless you miss your period or you take a test.. Also, its best to take the test after you missed a couple of days of your scheduled period.. Although some EPT's can be done earlier than that.. good luck

2007-12-02 15:37:46 · answer #4 · answered by Deu 5 · 0 0

Your body was on artificial hormones with the birth control. So getting off of it took a toll on going back to normal. Your body is flushing out all the birth control, so that's probably why your feeling the way you do. usually, if you are pregnant, you won't feel the symptoms until after 6 weeks pregnant. I would keep trying and hopefully, you'll be pregnant by Jan or so...Good Luck...

2007-12-02 15:33:18 · answer #5 · answered by Laurellamags 5 · 1 1

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