On the pill for 2 days..had unprotected sex beside my husband..sore boobs,tired,discharge.fro... pill or pregnant?

I started the pill the day after my time ended..My husband and I have sex without a condom after 2 days of taking the pill..he come in me.
a week later(still taking the pills)my boobs started getting bigger and sore,I developed a heavier discharge,I'm tired,cramping..
I have these symptoms with my first tot but I wasn't on the pill then so I don't know if these symptoms could be from the pill.
I stopped taking the pill after 12 days and I haven't started any bleeding..it's now be 4 days and no period or nothin.
I don't know what to do.ANY IDEAS?
Answers:

Um my friend's ?


You hold to use back-up protection with the pill until you enjoy been on it for 30 days straight. The medication in the pill does not completely work within your system until 30 days from the day you start taking it. Unfortantnly, the symptoms related to the pill & to pregnancy are the exact same symptoms. I suppose you could go ahead and do emergency contraceptive if you are worried that contained by a few weeks you are going to have a positive pregnancy check (and no it's not abortion, it will prevent anything from developing in there @ all)!

Is a DD cup too small or avreage?

When i get pregnant with my second child, alike thing happen to me. Usually when you start bc pills you are told to use a barrrier method for the first month, since hormones might take for a while to stop ovulation. It wouldn't actually engineer sense to think you get pregnant the week after you got your time, buy nature is unpredictable.
Common sense proposal? Go get a home pregnancy apparatus and see what happens.

Major boob problem!?

whenever you are on a birth control pill you should use wager on up birth control, a condom, for a week after you have taken your first pill, yes, you needed to stop taking the birth control and appointment your doctor...get a pregnancy assessment and if it is negative ask your dr.





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