Posted By hfhs.rn.bp on February 12, 1999 at 16:03:19:
In Reply to: Could I be pregnant? posted by corrine on February 10, 1999 at 14:40:17:
I had a baby 9 months ago. I breastfeed for the
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 100
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 25
First-progesterone vgs 400
First-progesterone vgs 50
First-testosterone
First-testosterone mc three months.
I was also put on the pill. Ever since my baby was born my periods have
not yet been
regularRegular insulin. My doctor said your period after
breastfeedingBreast-feeding tips
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding - resources
could be irregular for up to a year after
breastfeedingBreast-feeding tips
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding - resources. I am currently on
Zoloft for a bad case of postpardum depression. And to be honest I have never
taken my birth
controlControl
Control rx pills regularly. (I've been on the same pack of
pills for 3 12 months) I am not 2 weeks late if my periods were regular.
I have gone into the doctor's office 3 months in a row for preg. tests.
I don't want to bother them again if I do not have to. I have been getting
some symptoms of pregnancy, but they also can be dismissed as the starting
of a period. SHould I wait a little longer? What do you think?
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When you are taaking birth control pills it is very important to take them every day for them to be effective. By skipping days, you will naturally have irregular bleeding from not taking the pills. It is possible for you to be pregnant. You need to talk to your provider about this, and have a discussion about whether this is the best birth control option for you.
This information is provided as general medical education only. Please discuss your case with your provider.
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