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Pregnant or just worrying?
I have been taking the mini pill (cerelle) for just over a year now and been taking it regularly. The latest I have ever took it is an hour late. I had unprotected sex 3 days ago and I have been getting mild cramping and itching on my stomach. The day after I had a light brown bleed. Last night I stopped taking the pill half way through the pack and I started to bleed (bright red blood) lightly. Am I pregnant?
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As you are taking pill irregularly so it could be withdrawal bleeding but if you have doubt you can always have pregnancy test done to confirm it .
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It is a withdrawal bleeding
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Never miss the day and time to take pill as it is harmon May create problems
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Most probably not. You can't get pregnant like that and feel cramping within 3 days. The bleed now is the withdrawal bleeding as you have stopped the pills like the normal menstruation. The light brown bleed and pain previously could be due to ovulation also. Anyway you can take a home based urine pregnancy test after about 2 wks if you still have doubt.
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