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hi i have been taking Levelen Ed contraceptive pill for about 3 years now but i have stopped taking...i have stopped it 2 days ago..i have been to the doctors for a blood test today for a hormones test...will my contraceptive pill will be still in reaction..will it show on the blood test that i have taken it before..i don't want my parents to know i was taking contrceptive pill before..can u please help me..will it stop working as soon as i stop it ..iam very confused i will get my result tomorrow..my mum will come with me and he is a family doctor..iam i stuffed..please help me..
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you should know this already it was answered MONTHS AGO! and it was one of your posts!

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/582879?personal_page_id=72733&post_id=post_3213443

peek told you that "Taking a contraceptive pill will not show up on a blood or urine test. "
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i have no idea. your 26 years old...your an adult have have been for longer than you have been on the pill. you should not worry about what your mother will think and plus doctors are NOT allowed to give our your personal information (including test results) to anyone toher than yourself. your mother is not supposed to know at all. hes not allowed to discuss ANY of your information even to your mother or other family members. its really not that big of a deal anyways.
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