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no period for 2 months

I am 32 and I was put on birth control to regulate my periods and to hopefully get pregnant shortly after. I took it in June of this year the last dayi took it was on the 28th and come July I got my period but forgot to pick up my pills.So I just said I will start them in August well no period came was getting pregnanct symptoms. Sept has some and no period again. I live in NY and on unemployment and make too much to get one medicaid. I cant afford a obgyn even at the sliding scale which *****. I am getting worried thatis might be a early sign of menapause or something worse. I took a pregnancy test butit came out negative
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Thank you both for your help ans support verhy much appreciated and everything is fine with me now
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1519485 tn?1318867173
No problem! I hope for all the best for you, and if you need to chat feel free to drop me a msg.
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I called today to set up a appointment and hopefully is comes next month...thanks for all your help
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1519485 tn?1318867173
I think you need to go back to your doctor and have him/her discuss the method, the pills and side effects as well as when to take them and when not to.
truly only a doctor can tell you when to take them and what they exactly help with
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I shouldnt begin again on the pill until my period comes back right?
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the dr put me on tri-sprintec for 6 months. I was getting pregnancy symptoms the whole nine and then I started to think I was going through menapause...ugh I hope my period comes next month. The pill was to regulate my periods and then hopefully after 4  to 6 months I can get pregnant. Thank you all I was starting to freak out alot and this is the first time on bc and had me worried
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1635957 tn?1300216845
If you where on BC pills and stop taking them, your body need to addapt to the change, that's why you haven't get the period. That's why if you ever want to get pregnant, you need to be off for a few months
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1519485 tn?1318867173
what birth control method (prescription) are you using?
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