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hi i came off the pill on the 12th may 2011  after starting a new pack for only a week had a blee on the 16th till the 18th may then have had nothing till the 25th and 26th june 2011 when i spotted but only noticed it when i wiped myself took a pregnancy test on the 2nd july 2011 which was negative did i test to early could i be pregnant
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1719142 tn?1343009327
You're very welcome :)
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thank you so much for replying i been trawiling websites trying to find some answers so as it goes i am a week into my next cycle thank you so much :)
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1719142 tn?1343009327
Probably, just to be on the safe side and not be worried about pregnancy too soon because that stress could affect your cycle even more.
But this last cycle was probably still light because of coming off of the pill.
You might still want to consider getting a test a week or so before your next possible period, just in case you are worried about pregnancy.
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thank you for the reply but should i count the spotting as my period and count from that for my next cycle:)
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1719142 tn?1343009327
It is common to have spotty or irregular periods when first coming off of the pill, so I would think it's most likely that.
You didn't test too early, so you are probably not pregnant.
But if it does continue and you are worried about it, take another test a little later.
Good luck and Best wishes! :)
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