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I come off Dianette in Jan 08 and had normal withdrawal bleed on 11jan. i started marvelon on 15jan & stopped taking on 22jan due to severe side effects. i was only on pill for 5 days (not in a row), as i missed 2 days.i had a withdrawal bleed on 26jan.my husband and i have had unprotected intercourse from 22jan everyday. it is 12 feb now, so does that mean i am late for my period? i have had nausea yesterday morning and this morning and plus my breasts feel really soft and fuller.i also had cramps in my lower abdominal (left and right) during intercourse early last week (only once really bad)…im getting cramps on my left side on andoff and lower abdominal now and then….whats going on??


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i could be many things but still take a test to check.

i hope all goes well!


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It could be your body adjusting, but you could take a pregnancy test as it won't hurt, if if comes up neg and symptons persist without a show of your period I would contact your GP or nurse.

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The very best way to find out whether you are pregnant really is just to take the tests at a regular period of say a week until your period returns.

You can try the local family planning centre for free pregnancy tests and advice. Either that or go to the doctors and get them to test for you.


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The combined contraceptive pill contains the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone and stops the ovaries from releasing an egg each month.

The cramps could be due to the egg being able to pass normally down the fallopian tube. Pregnancy can occur from just three days of not taking the pill, although, the average time to conceive after the pill is around six months.

It is best to have a pregnancy test to check. Buy a dual test and do a test in the morning soon and another in four weeks time if your normal period has not resumed.

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