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Missed period, on the pill, negative pregnancy test and unprotected sex

By June 9, 2018 - 9:53am
 
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I’m 19 years old and have been on Lo Loestrin Fe since February 15, before that I had the Nexplanon since September. Since I began the pill my periods have been really irregular from being 2 weeks apart when I first started to 30 days. I started my fourth packet and am on the third day. I’m a week late but the pregnancy test was negative. I have missed a pill or two the since my last period but I took them the next day when I remembered. My boyfriend and I have unprotected sex but he never ejaculates in me. He always pulls out and jerks him self (sorry for being detailed). I was stressed a few days before I was supposed to start because my boyfriend and I were having problems. Once I realized my period was late I started to stress more. I don’t have any symptoms that I could be pregnant. But the 4th day I was late I had pinkish creamy discharge and that night it was brown Discharge on a panty liner not much but it was very noticeable. My cycle from April to May was 30 days and from March to April it was 18. Last months period was also very light it would only soak up blood on the tip of the tampon. I cannot afford a baby as I am still in college this scares me!

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Hello, Cnicolec. Thank you for posting.

It's unlikely you would be pregnant given your information. Stress can certainly impact your cycle even on the pill, so try to relax. Your pregnancy test has confirmed you are not pregnant. You can always wait a week (7 days) and repeat the test or see your doctor to discuss your cycle and birth control, to ease your mind.

Helena

June 9, 2018 - 12:02pm
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