Could I be pregnant after stopping birth control mid cycle?

I stopped my birth control pack June 18th due to strep throat (taking the anitbiotics and the pill were making me surface nauseas). If I stayed on the pill I would have have a period on the 25th. I have some withdrawal bleeding but no time as of yet. Prior to getting strep throat my breasts increased in size and be very painful-which be odd considering I be only 1 week into my live pills. Upon going to the doc for the strep test I expressed my concern around possibly being pregnant and she ordered a blood pregnancy audition. Came back denial. My breasts have since be hurting off and on and I hold not started my period. I hold cramps on and off-but they are lower than menstrual cramps and are almost muffled feeling. I enjoy taken a few HPTs but they have be negative.Please no rude comments-I am one and only looking for opinions on if my term is just irregular due to stopping the pills mid cycle or if i could be pregnant or if anyone else have had a similar experience...thank you
Answers:

Is it really concrete?


You didn't mention the schedule of "opportunities" to own gotten pregnant, so I'm assuming that those opportunities be pretty regular. You also didn't mention what your normal cycle is similar to when you are not on pills (before starting them originally, were you a 28 afternoon cycle or a 39 day cycle person). I would guess that it's comparatively possible. The symptoms seem to fit. BUT, it could freshly be a combination of the pills (or lack of) and the antibiotics wreaking havoc near your hormones. Give it a little more time. In my experience (two full permanent status pregnancies) the HPT came final positive in as little as 3 weeks after "the deed". The second one, the pee exam was meagre, so they sent me for blood work, b/c they thought I'd miscarried, but it was only so early... similar to barely 5 weeks into the pregnancy. But, the blood work showed positive. If you own had blood work, I'd mull over it's just screwed up medicine messing with you.
As far as WHEN you stopped the pills, ovulation for most ethnic group is around day 10-12 of your cycle (day 1 is first day you bleed) --my ovulation day is closer to day 14 b/c I own a long cycle, so if you stopped them in the first week of the pack, you could indeed hold ovulated. Hope this helps.

Building muscle and losing counterbalance?

Your system is out of whack because you stopped taking the pills. I usually get swollen breasts my first and finishing week on the pill, but not always.

Keep an eye on things and herald back to the doctor if things don't carry back on track. (I don't chew over you're pregnant because of the numerous negative results.)





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