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dizzle11
Jul 9, 2007, 07:06 PM
I am on my third pack of birthcontrol. My boyfriend and have had sex twice but both times we used a condom, and he always pulls out before he even begins to go, so there was no ejaculation in me. So I'm on the pill, we use a condom, and he pulls out. But this past month I never got my period. Also my breasts are sore, and I have cramps and backaches lke I should have my period but nothing... I have taken a couple pregnancy tests and they have been negative. Do you think I'm OK or should I worry. It just seems lke we took evrey percaustion but I am still scared to death. I dno if its just this type of birthcontrol (loestrin 24) or what. But please help me... I'm just sick over this and I don't know what to think! Please any help would be sooo greatly appreciate, I just want to know what you guys think? Thank you

Xrayman
Jul 9, 2007, 07:33 PM
Classic pregnancy symptoms, however the methods you areusing would negate the concept of pregnancy... just a note, why does he withdraw? Anyway...

I think you will find that your period is just late, or there may be a gynecological reason for your pains (maybe endometriosis-but it's a slim chance).

Get a proper test (by a doctor) if you still do not menstruate within the next couple of days, the doctor may also give you a better checkup while they are in front of you-looking at you.

Cheers

Okay here's something I found for you-- the pill you are using highly diminishes a period from the usual 5 days to less than 3! (by the 6th set of dosage).

I think you may be one of these cases! You have almost no menstral period.

Loestrin® 24 Fe (http://www.loestrin24.com/)

Xrayman
Jul 10, 2007, 04:26 PM
Highly unlikely to be pregnant-yes.


HOWEVER NOTE!!

The pill you are on minimises your period and SHOULD maybe help with endometriosis-the hormone used is the lowest amount that your fda can approve for a pill.

This also means-it is a Mini-Pill DANGER if you are not using any other method of contraception-mini-pills are notoriously weak against preventing conception!

But hey dear, don't bother with withdrawal! Just use condoms or get a higher dosage pill.

With love,

Xrayman

Fr_Chuck
Jul 10, 2007, 05:48 PM
Of course none of the methods are 100 percent but all together should be.
( expect for pulling out, it does little to help)
But birth control pills and condoms should do the trick.