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On pill and pull out method...light period...pregnant?

I am in my second month of the pill and my period was early and VERY light this month. Like i said before I am on the pill and my boyfriend of 3 years pulls out. We have been having sex for 2 years. Could I be pregnant of am i just adjusting to the pill?
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I agree, you probably are not pregnant.  I just wanted to make a mention of the pull out method.  Obviously, you don't rely on that b/c you use other forms of birth control.  I just wanted to mention that the pull out method is NOT effective in preventing pregnancy.  If, by chance, you happen to mess up on your birth control one week, don't rely just on the pulling out.  Use a condom or something.  I'm not assuming that you don't already know this, just thought I'd post just in case.  A lot of people get on here concerned that they got pregnant by using the pull out method.
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I think you will be fine. Like you stated stress can cause irregular periods. If you are really worried get a HPT.

Hope this helps!

-Nicole
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Thanks for your help...i've been very stressed lately too and i hear that can cause it too.
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Hmmm If its your second month you should be 99% covered. I know the pill does much your periods much ligther.. so I'd vote that that is the reason.. see how your next period is, I'd say you are fine though.
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