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hiii i am 22 years old .i got married 2 month ago and i took pills before my weeding  and continue after it for aweek my menstrual cycle came at time after i stopped it and the second cycle came after 30 days the third came early after 27 days .i wonder gow  long i can wait untill i get pregnant .also can these pills cause symptoms like pregnancy .also before my third cycle i had headache ,stomache cramps,abdominal pain in my left and right side and lower back pain also my aerola got bigger and my nipples got darker ...... i need help for what is happening with me and when can i get pregnant
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thanks for your help will i stopped taken the pills i actually took i to make my cycle late before my weeding and i stopped it afer my weeding with one week and its oral one but it cause disturbance in my cycle and for the symptoms first bad mood ,want to eat alot of chocolate, pain in my breast and my nipples got darker also the aerola got bigger ,gas in my stomach,  pain in my back and my abdominal and finally want to sleep always and feel tired alot but no pregnancy happend and my cycle this time came early at day 27. thanks for your help
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Hello there,
It would have been really helpful if you had shared more details about your symptoms. What pill have you been taking? Oral contraceptive pills can cause mood changes, breast heaviness, sore breasts and nipples, weight gain. Some pills can also cause menstrual irregularities. If you are planning to get pregnant you can stop the pills. A woman can conceive any time once she is off pills. If you still have any doubts it is best to consult a gynecologist and get your doubts clarified. Hope it helps.
Best of luck and regards!
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