Okay, I'm on birth control for 3 reasons:
1. I need it to regulate my extremely irregular period (I missed it completely for five years)
2. It is helping me to control and minimize the MANY cysts I have in my ovaries. With time, they will all go away (so the doctor says)
and
3. To not get pregnant
I've been on birth control close to a year now. My doctor recently changed my pill Nora Be to Microgestin, which has more estrogen.
I've been on Microgestin for almost 2 weeks now (and I have 2 more weeks left) but I noticed since week ONE, I changed BIG time.
I'm a happy, free spirited, optimistic ray of sunshine. I'm never sad, or angry, or sick.
and NOW (since I've been on the new birth control)
I'm:
- Moody
- More prone to irritability
- I have more acne
- My vision and speech has changed very very very slightly
- My legs and feet fall asleep faster than they used to
- I get headaches
- I feel nauseous
- I'm spotting on and off
-and last but not least I have no sexual urges of any kind. I don't even think, or care about it.
The thing is, I recently had unprotected sex ONCE
(and I'm very sure he DID NOT ejaculate in me)
...and 5 days later, my stomach's been feeling a tad bit off, just a little bit on and off. And when it is feeling off, it's this feeling that's like ';Am I coming down with something? Did I catch something? I'm not entirely sure...'; It's a feeling of 5% queasyness.
In fact, I'm even spotting on and off right now.
This DOES NOT mean I'm pregnant right???
Is it a bug? My classmate who practically sits next to me openly said that his sister just recovered from swine flu...
or is it just my birth control that's causing my 5% feeling of nausea?
I should mention that I stress and get paranoid rather easily.
Please help! Thanks :)Is it my birth control? Is it a possible bug? Or is it a possible pregnany?
5 days would be too soon for pregnancy symptoms, alot of those symptoms can be contributed to the new birth control. I would talk to your doctor, the estrogen level may be too high.
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