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PostPosted: 11/21/06 - 01:54    Post subject: could i be prenant? Vote now! Reply with quote

i started the pill about a month ago and completed one pack. me and my boyfriend had sex last friday, he wore a condom and pulled out. The next day i had some spotting which turned into a heavier bleeding. it has been a heavier bleeding now for a couple days and today i had cramps and back aches like im getting my period but im not supposed to get it for two weeks..whats wrong?!?!?!
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PostPosted: 11/21/06 - 12:54    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I highly doubt you are pregnant.Its probably just your body adjusting to the pill.Give it some time and if your still worried later go to the doctor.You may need a new birth control.
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