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2008855 tn?1328086914

pregnant while on birth control pills?

Im just wondering,i'm on pills since 2010, it's been 2weeks now after my period.there's something going on with my body, i have cramps and my breasts are tender my nipples are very sensitive to touch.this is the first time happened to me since i took contraceptive pills. Is it possible that i'm pregnant?
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2008855 tn?1328086914
I never missed a pill. it's just that, i'm not able to take it on time. last light and today, i feel like i'm going to spew. the tenderness in my breasts are slightly lessen now but i still have my cramps. Also, i have this light discharge, watery like and light yellowish. I never got this symptoms ever since i started to take a contraceptive pills. If you got a chance to meet your doctor please let me know. thanks! :)
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2011210 tn?1328030748
Oh! Thank goodness I found you. I've been having the same problems! I've been on the pill for over a year and I've missed one pill over 3 months ago. But since I missed the pill, I've had regular 5 day periods once a month. I just stopped my period about a week and a half ago and ever since then my nipples have been very sore. Yesterday, I noticed my nipples were a little swollen. Also, I felt like I may puke this morning while eating. I'm nervous. I think I'm going to wait a few more days and if it keeps up, I may go to the doctor. Goodluck to you.
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2008855 tn?1328086914
my last period was jan. 11-16 but i think it was a regular flow.My period is due on feb. 9. is it posible to have symptoms earlier? btw, i'm still on my pills and when can i take a home pregnancy test? thank u very much! :)
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2004643 tn?1327786919
sounds like you could be, any type of meds could render contraceptives useless, your symptoms sound like mine when i was pregnant, i would get a test
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