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writes: okay here's my question, I really hope that someone has any advice for me. Me and my fiancee are in a long distance relationship. I was on the pill last time I saw him (mid august) but messed up on it a couple times while visiting(time change, only been on it for 2 wks etc) when I cam back from visiting him I stopped taking the pills as I figured I could start them up again before I saw him next(in 2 months). I had slight bleeding when I went off the pills, which was over a month ago but no period since. I took a pregnancy test 27 days after i stopped the pill it was negative. The day aftr the test I had very very slight spotting and again today, but nothing near a period. should I just wait this out because my body may just messed up from the pills? take another test because i might be pregnant? or would that be over reacting since i already took a test. sorry if that was too confusing, just feeling very alone with the situation, my fiancee is so far and I dont feel the need to stress him out about anything if theres nothing to stress about. any adivce would be appreacited, thanks so much.
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reader, Hanna +, writes (19 September 2006):
Their is always a possibilty of pregnancy with every contreception, but its a risk you take. If your worried you could always ask your partner to use a condom.
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reader, Jadzia1127 +, writes (19 September 2006):
The pill is not to be used off and on again. You need to be on the pill or not. Most birth control pills need to have at least one consistent month in your system to be fully active and working.
If you want the option of once in awhile being protected you need to go to your doctor and talk about other birth control options.
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reader, snowbird +, writes (19 September 2006):
I really think you need to see your doctor about this - you are messing about with your hormones, and as with ALL medicines you should always follow the instructions. We are not all doctors, and do not have the training or skills necessary to help you.
You have messed up your cycle.
Just go back to the doctors' and get some advice, they will get you back on track. Take care, hun.
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