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banymehrabi
Apr 18, 2009, 07:54 AM
I'm 22 and have IBS. I had an abortion on 24/November. I got an injection at the same day as contreception. The injection was expired in Jan and after 2 weeks I got period. I started bleeding 2 weeks after period and I am still bleeding. Some days, it's heavy and some days' it's just some spots. I also have dark brown discharges, sometimes. I feel very week these recent days. I don't have cramps at all . I have unprotected sex and usually get crams during the xes. Cud u tell me what is wrong with me? Is there any chance to be pregnant? Do I have cervical cancer?
DoulaLC
Apr 18, 2009, 01:12 PM
Your periods might be off due to coming off the injection... since you are having unprotected sex, pregnancy will always be a possibility as well. At 22, cervical cancer is uncommon.
Best thing would be to speak to your doctor. Are you wanting to become pregnant at this point? If not, use some other form of contraception. If you are, it may be a matter of waiting for your cycles to regulate.
banymehrabi
Apr 19, 2009, 03:07 PM
Your periods might be off due to coming off the injection.....since you are having unprotected sex, pregnancy will always be a possibility as well. At 22, cervical cancer is uncommon.
Best thing would be to speak to your doctor. Are you wanting to become pregnant at this point? If not, use some other form of contraception. If you are, it may be a matter of waiting for your cycles to regulate.
Thank you very much for replying me back. I booked to c my doc. I don't want to get pregnant at all and don't like to use contraception due to the side effects.
While I was on contraception, I put lot weight on and got mood changing. I'm so worried about it, if I will have to go 4 another abortion.
DoulaLC
Apr 20, 2009, 04:43 AM
There are some forms of birth control that are without hormones... copper IUD for example, and your partner can always use a condom along with some spermicide. When you see your doctor, ask about the different forms of contraception that might work better for you.