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Implantation bleeding or symptoms from quitting birth control

I am having a hard time telling the difference between implantation bleeing or my birth control. Last month, I quit using my birth controll due to the fact I'm ready to start on my 2nd child. I have had unprotected sex every since. Last week I started spotting pinkish / brownish discharge that lasted about 4 days with cramping that felt like your normal period cramping. I am suppost to start my period today but havent yet. I have taken 4 hpt and all negative. I do have all the symptoms of being pregnant. I'm constantly hungry and I'm really tired no matter how much I sleep. I just feel pregnant. I would like to get someone else's opinion.
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I was on the pill for 12 years and just quit 3 months ago.  Right now I'm dealing with bloating and all the symptoms of getting my period including breast tenderness but I'm one week late.  Am I pregnant or just suffering with the changes that come from all of a sudden quitting BC after all of these years?
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the reason why the *** runs out of you is because you move after the guy cums inside you, it is best to elevate your hips for 15- 20 mins even when the *** comes out the sperm can still travel because there are millions of sperm released in each ejaculation.
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Hey,
I have been taking birth control for three months now. Recenlty some exciting stuff has happend and has caused me to forget to take my pill. When i realized that i was late on taking them i was already 5 days late, my fiance and i have had unprotected sex between the time i forgot and found out. So now i just stopped taking them, now 5 days later and i have started bleeding and i do not know if it is because i am just having my period early or if i have a risk of being pregnant? Any ideas?
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Hey,
I have been taking BC for three months now. Recntly some important stuff has happend and i spaced taking my pills for 5
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Hi Everyone,
I missed the first week of my pill pack. I think I ovulated on day 9 or 10. Had sex on Day 14 and now it's day 24. I expect my period on Day 28 or 29 but I'm sooo nervous about being pregnant. I'm 32 years old and am engaged, but, as much as I want to be pregnant one day, I'm scared of the possiblility now. I've never been this irresponsible EVER and am hoping that the 13 years I've been on bc will keep me from being prego. Any thoughts? Waiting 5 more days is killing me.
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I was on generic Ortho for 5 months. I quit in the middle of the pack and a few days later got my period; it was completely normal. Normally ovulation occus mid cycle (approximately 14 days after the first day of your period) but I THINK I ovulated 9 days after. I know u can ovulate early after quitting the pill but Im not sure if that is when I ovulated. If that is when I ovulated then 4 days after then I got REALLY bad cramps. They didnt last long but throughout the day when I became active they came back. I have had minor cramps off and on since. Is it possible to have implantation cramps only after 4 days after ovulation? It is now 8 days after I think I ovulated and 4 days after the initial cramping. My period is due in 11-14 days. I took a test but it was negative. I just think the whole thing is weird but then again birth control can mess u up.
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