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Problems after taking Seasonale Birth Control Pills

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Posted: 12/23/06 - 23:20
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I started taking Seasonale and it make me sick to my stomach. I decided to stop taking it after two days. Then my period came and in attempts to stop it I took two pills two days in a row. The problems started here. I then had a abnormally long period, which lasted about 10 days. In adition to this, I was having unprotected sex. Is there a chance I could have gotten pregnant?


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Posted: 12/24/06 - 18:35
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YES, having unpotected sex can lead to pregnancy, especially when you Stop using birth control.

When you stop using the pill 'all of a sudden', you can EXPECT bleeding problems, especially the bleeding you described.

Taking the extra 2 pills just makes it worse.


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Posted: 08/08/07 - 15:21
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I took seasonale for about 4 months. Had no problems at all. Then after the 4th month i started to get jaundice which is were you turn yellow all over inside and out, and i itched and couldnt stop it. i lost about 60 pounds. and I couldnt sleep or eat. it took the doctors 6 months to figure out what was wrong with me. turned out to be my birth control. I dont want to tell you what to do or not do but I can tell you this.... I didnt know if i was going to die or not and it was the worst 6 months of my life. my husband and had got married while i was sick and couldnt even have sex on our wedding night cause i would get to itchy when he would touch me.


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