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  • Apr 23, 2013, 12:49 PM
    DesiiBear
    Could I be pregnant?
    Hello, I was on the depo prevara? Shot for 2 and a 1/2 years, and switched to pills a month before I was supposed to get my next shot.
    My ex and I had sex the first week of me starting the pill, is it possible I could be pregnant? (I've been taking the pills for almost a month.) Mind you, I switched from the pill to the shot originally, but I never had the symptoms Im having now.
    The symptoms are as listed:
    -breast tenderness
    -nausea (I can't keep anything down)
    -dizzy spells (I feel like I'm flying really high when I lay down and close my eyes, sometimes.)
    -fatigue
    -food aversions (I love eggs, I could live off them but the thought of making them makes me sick. I hate pizza but all I want is pizza hut pizza. &I had a lemon in the fridge because I want sour things. Im obsessed with warheads)
    -shortness of breath.
    -mood swings (I cry at everything, and I'm not the jealous type but he would comment on a girls status, innocently, and I would get pissed)
    -Im starting to see tiny bumps around my nipple..
    -&i just start spotting blood

    I have taken 3 home pregnancy tests, they came out negative but maybe I'm taking them too soon? &I don't have a normal period..

    Sorry if it's a lot to read.
    HELP PLEASE. /:

    Remember, I have switched birth controls before.. But I never had these symptoms.
  • Apr 24, 2013, 04:39 PM
    orchidrae
    Switching the birth control can mess with your hormones because of the different chemicals used to make the delivery system there is a chance you are pregnant pregnancy tests aren't the most accurate id see a dr peronally. Your body could be just adjusting to the chemical change but over all id see a dr to make sure not only about pregnancy but also check your not having a hormone imbalance from the switch over.

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