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I have been on the pill for about a yr now 2 month ago I missed 2 weeks worth being on holiday and couldn't get them in time pretty sure I managed to get pregnant but then miscarried early on about 4-5 weeks my next cycle was totally normal then this one I finished my pack sat thn no bleeding till wed evening just light I started my new packet on the following Saturday morning by dinner time I had a massive bleed no pain clots or warning within a few minutes everythingh had stopped again I did a pregnancy test on Sunday morning that came out negative but been cramping tired moody my hairs all falling out and my boobs feel bigger and more sensitive has any one had any thing the same should I retest Or wait for my next break??
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603463 tn?1220626855
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Hi!
If you were my patient I would advise you that your bleeding may have been caused by missing and then re-starting the pills.  It is also possible that you had a very early miscarriage.  I would recommend having your doctor do a pregnancy test, OR repeating the urine test in about a week.  I would recommend that you continue with your pills UNLESS your test is positive.
Good luck!
Dr B
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Seen a doc on Monday and she just seemed to think it was break through bleeding I hadn't missed any pills never had any bleeding before like that retested yesterday as still have pregnancy symptoms but it wasn't first morning urine came back negative again
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