Birth Control Dosage Lowered, what is normal?

After I switched to the lower dose, I had my time of year 1 1/2 weeks into the pack. I called the doctor's department and they said that it was conventional. So, when I get to the plain white pills, I don't acquire my period. My fiance and I hold been have unprotected sex. I haven't missed any pills whatsoever. Is there a honourable chance that I am pregnant, or is it purely that my period come early? When I call my Dr. again to ask if it is normal to NOT own the period at the conclusion of the pill cycle, the nurse on the other end sounded a bit clueless and simply read one and the same notes posterior to me that the doctor had given from my first christen.
Should I be worried?
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sounds similar to you're on too low of a dose - I had a similar problem end year. The change from pills-placebo contained by estrogen isn't enough to trick your body, so you verbs whatever cycle your body be on before.

FYI - Any type of low dose BC isn't suitable for women over 150 pounds (meaning, it hasn't be tested and you have a glorious likelihood of becoming pregnant, but (and, quoting my doctor here) the pill still does it's employment if you're close to 150# by forcing a miscarriage (I'm right at 150#, he was trying to convince me to switch pills). Low dose pills haven't be tested in women over 150# because the initial studies showed they tend to fail. If that's what you're on, and you're over 150, you probably should switch to a superior dose of estrogen. If you're under 150, you could try another low dose if you looked-for to. Everyone's body reacts differently to BC.

Has anyone ever have a Laparoscopy??

honestly i dont no but good luck anyway :D





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