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Could I be pregnant?

I'm 16 and been on the pill for about a year now but i'm worried I could be pregnant.

I had my period 3 weeks ago and didn't notice anything unusual with it. I went on holiday during the end of my period and havn't had sex since then. But a week after getting back I had weird and alot of discharge, i've been sick (and i havn't been sick for years) i have an extremely uncomfortable back, weird headaches and am tired all the time. (I just thought it was working make me tired but now i'm not sure.) I have to go to the toilet alot sometimes with about 20 minute intervals, or even less than that, not having drunk anything in between and my stomach gets alot more bloated than usual after eating. i'm also hungry all the time.

As I was on the pill and had a period could it just be my mind playing me around?


This discussion is related to Could i be pregnant or is it side effects of birth control?.
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363110 tn?1340920419
There is a posibility of pregnancy. it does happen.  take a test to see if you are. birth control always has a fail rate unless your %100 celibate. Make sure you use condoms in addition witht he pill from now on if your not pregnant. your symptoms do sound like possible signs... but it's fairly unlikely if your religious with taking your pill.
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549876 tn?1219952270
Did you take a home pregnancy test? You should do that!
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