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I took Trinessa for 7 days, was not on it before, was very nausea so stopped, experienced immediatly possible breakthrough bleeding for 12 long days, now 22 days later waiting on a period when will it come? Also had sex with boyfriend on and off the first 3 days on the pill, unprotected. I guess I am wanting to know when will my period start again and is there any chance of a pregnancy.
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Hello and hope you are doing well.
If you stop pills suddenly it is common to experience breakthrough bleeding. Few women may have their periods delayed after stopping pills. It may take a month or so for your periods to regularize. If you had sex while you were on pills the chances of pregnancy are very less. After being off the pills there are chances that you can conceive anytime. There is a very high risk of pregnancy .It is best to wait for a month or so for your periods to regularize and then start a suitable birth control method. A visit to a gynecologist for discussion on the most appropriate method will be helpful. If you do not get your periods in a week or so it is suggested to take up pregnancy test. A urine/blood test for determining HCG levels may be done. This is only an advice and not a substitute for clinical examination. For more assistance and queries seek the opinion of a gynecologist. I hope it helps. Keep me posted with more queries.
Best luck and regards!
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