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i have been on the pill, just had my period july 2nd. It was a regular period, as always, but then i stopped taking the pill for 3 weeks. I am back on the pill and have been for 2 weeks. I have not yet started my period, and always have one every month. I have had all the signs of starting, cramps and all but no period, and have taken 2 pregnancy tests that were negative. Please help
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Thanks....Its just hard as hell to not freak out lol, especially when my periods are regular always. Well and of course i was not being smart and had unprotected sex during the time I wasnt taking the pill. I had cramping for like 3 days and still nothing. I have done this before and always my period still came around the time it should have. Hopefully I am just over reacting. But thank you for your post it is appreciated.
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Don't freak out too much. The pill is full of hormones and messes up your system. It is just taking your body a little while to get back on track.  I decided with an ex bf that we wanted to try and have kids. I stopped taking my pills for a few weeks and when i decided that it wasnt a good time I just started taking them again. It took a couple months for my body to get back on track. I would be careful having intercourse for another month or so. there is a possibility that you can get pregnant. be patient and your body should be back to normal soon.
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