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In December around Christmas time I became sick with the flue it ended up lasting 10 days and I forgot to take my birthcontrol pills I threw away the ones I missed and waited for my period to come on Sunday when I would normally begin a new pack I did how ever my bleeding wasn't over I figured it would go away when I started a new pack but after 2 weeks I realised that wasn't going to happen so once again I threw away the rest of the pack and stopped bleeding a few days later. Now my question is when will I get my next period? I've been having some pregnancy symptoms fatigue, naseua and I've been having a weird feeling in my stomach some heart burn and loss of appetite. If anybody could tell me what's up I'd appreciate it.
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5875748 tn?1431563003
No, I'd say just start fresh as soon as you have a negative pregnancy test. If you get your period while on the pills, just keep taking them as normal. It will eventually even out. And if it doesn't, talk to your doctor.
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Thanks for your input should I wait until I get my period to start taking it again? It's been 2-3 weeks since I stopped and I stopped half way threw the pack.
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5875748 tn?1431563003
Going off of birth control or missing some can often mess with your hormones. I suggest first taking a pregnancy test just to be sure and if it's negative, continue taking your pills as normal. Things should work themselves out eventually.
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