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1363420 tn?1277787607

What do you think?

I am currently 6 days late for my period which, for the most part always starts on the 23rd if not, the 24th.

Anyhow, I have had multiple symptoms that all lead to pregnancy like nausea, irritability, fatigue and my breasts have somehow gotten to be almost hard as rocks on the sides by my arms & sometimes I have sharp pains in them out of the blue. However, I took a test on Friday the 18th & then again on Wednesday the 23rd.. both negative.

Now.. last month on the 23rd I inserted the nuva ring as prescribed by my doctor because I just wanted to test it out & see if I liked it ( I had never been on birth control before ) I didn't feel comfortable with it so I took it out after 3 days, after that I had a period totaling 9 days instead of my average 3-5 day cycle.

What could be wrong?

Could I be pregnant or could I have messed everything up with the nuva ring?
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Because you didnt get your period that month and took the nuva ring you had a longer period.
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1351369 tn?1294831629
anything is possible but i think the nuvaring did something.
best wishes.r u ttc?
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796506 tn?1370188305
Well it is possible that you are pregnant but it is also possible that you messed your cycle up with the ring... Nuva Ring is a very low dose of hormones so 3 days probably wouldn't mess your cycle up too badly. I would say definitely take another test if you haven't taken one in the past few days. Good luck!
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