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should i be worried??
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should i be worried??
In july had sex but the condom broke so i took a form of plan b and my period was a week and 2 days late. i made sure i took pregnancy test. i took 7 and they all came out neg. my period was really light and only lasted about 4 days. then this month it came early but was light again and spotting and only lasted 3 days. so i took another test also came back neg. so i dont know if its from the pill or wat. should i go see a doc about this?? please help!!
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Best advice would be to consult with your doctor about this. I am not in any position to give medical advice. I will tell you that I noticed with birth control pills lighter periods and sometimes random spotting throughout the month. Every woman's body will react differently to medication. I would just inform your doctor of the change and maybe ask for a blood test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy.
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8 negative test, I think it's safe to say that you aren't pregnant. Lower the stress in your life, that can really affect your cycle. 4 days for a period is a period, some are light and short, some are long and heavy, taking plan b can alter your cycle for a few months, so keep that in mind.
If it's still bothering you, see a doctor and get a blood test done.
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It's understandable to be concerned about changes in your menstrual cycle after taking Plan B. It's possible that the changes in your cycle are due to the pill and its hormonal effects. However, if you're still worried or experiencing any unusual symptoms, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider.
It's great that you have taken several pregnancy tests, and they all came back negative. That being said, it's still possible to have a false negative result, so if you're still worried about the possibility of pregnancy, you may want to take another test or schedule an appointment with your doctor for a blood test.
In any case, if you're experiencing any other symptoms or concerns, it's always best to seek medical advice from a healthcare provider. They can provide you with personalized advice and guidance based on your individual situation and medical history.
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