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  • Jan 2, 2007, 12:33 PM
    Ebony
    OK... My period came on dec.12,2006 and it went off on dec.18,2006 I started taking birth control on dec.17,2006 and I stop taking them on dec23,2006 than on dec25,2006 I stared to bleed until dec.28,2006 and I tried 2 conceive the 30 and 31 of dec and also the 1 of jan of 2007 and I was wondering can I get pregnant? And why I was bleed and my period already came on?? /

    OK let me break it down my period stay on for 7days my period came on dec12,2006 and went off dec18,2006 I stared taking birth control dec 17,2006 rite than I stopped taking the birth control dec 23,2006 than all of a sudden I started 2 bleed on dec25 and I stop bleeding dec28 now I don't know why I was bleeding and my period already came on and I started to conceive dec30,and 31 and jan1 of 2007 and I was wonder is am pregnant? And why I was bleeding and my period already came on?
  • Jan 2, 2007, 12:49 PM
    Synnen
    Okay... I'm really confused.

    You're on birth control pills and TRYING to get pregnant? Doesn't one negate the other?

    The birth control pill changes your hormones, in most cases to prevent you from ovulating at all. NOT taking the pill consistently can certainly cause you to become pregnant, yes. However, I'm really confused by HOW you are taking the pill... are you working with a doctor on this?
  • Jan 2, 2007, 12:59 PM
    bkdaniels
    Why did you start taking birth control pills if you were planning on getting pregnant? Now, you should wait 2-3 months after taking birth control pills before you try to conceive.

    The more birt control pills you miss, the more likely you are to become pregnant. Therefore, since you have made several attempts, I wouldn't doubt it if you are pregnant, even if you are showing no signs.

    Once you stopped taking birth control pills, your hormone level started to decline. When they decline, your body (uterus) starts to bleed as a result in the flucuation in hormone levels; this bleeding can be referred to as breakthrough bleeding or dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

    However, this bleeding does not take away from your chance of becoming pregnant, nor does it rule out the possibility of a miscarriage or sponteaneous abortion, which sign is also bleeding with the passage of clots. Therefore, if you have had no passage of clots, the pregnancy can be saved (if you were/are pregnant) so, you should consult with your Physician for a pregnancy test, at once.

    Hope this answers your question!

    EDITED BY: bkdaniels
    01/02/2007

    REFERENCE(S)

    1. The Wikipedia Foundation, Inc. 2006. Combined oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Jan 2, 2007, 10:34 PM
    noeymc
    EM I couldent help you sry lol I no brith control pills stop it and that it does stuff to your hormons and that u need to take for such a period time and such but yeah I would talkm to your doctor about all the bleeding for real I don't think that's normal lol this is form a guy lol

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