yes it can, such as increased breast size and tenderness, and some people feel nausea as well. howeever, one thing it does do is keep your period extremely regular. mine was very irregular, it could be every month or every other month, but after i got on the pill it has come on the same day for a year now. being a week early would be unusual on the pill, especially if you have taken them correctly. people's bodies react differently to pills though, so maybe it is normal for you.
Defintitely. When I used to take the pill, my breasts were always extremely sore (tried all of the different kinds of pills with different hormone levels and nothing stopped them from hurting). I also felt bloated all of the time, and occasionally even felt really light waves of morningsickness-like symptoms (without ever puking). I finally switched to the NuvaRing form of Birth Control & love it. You don't have to remember to take it, you can't feel it, and for me, it alleviated all of the symptoms described earlier.
Be careful with nuvaring. I kept getting severe vaginal infections, that i could never completely get rid of. My doctor told me that nuvaring can harbor bacteria and yeast. I switched back to the pill, and I haven't had any problems since. I too had morning sickness with the pill (ortho tri-cyclen lo) to the point of vomiting. Try Yasmin, it's much better.
Hello, Yes, you will still experience pregnancy symptoms if you conceive while on the pill. But you need to stop taking the pill because you suspect you're pregnant. See your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
Oh yes. I was 5 months pregnant and started my period. I went to the hospital in a panic. The finding was a small cyst, nothing to worry about until after giving birth as long as your doctor keeps a very close watch on you & the babys health. If you are assuming you maybe pregnant but start your period, theres a good chance your not pregnant. You must go see a doctor for proper care & check up, only then can you be sure if you are or are not pregnant or if there is a different health concern to worry about. Please go see a doctor.
Yes. Birth control is not 100% effective against pregnancy. You can still get pregnant, even if you are taking the pill correctly. However, your chances of getting pregnant (assuming that you are taking it correctly) are quite slim.
Yes! birth control pills can make you feel pregnant. This is to prevent it from happening. Your mind is full of hormones and you may be under a lot of stress and chances are... if you are taking it as directed, never missing or skipping a pill you wont get pregnant. Yaz is 99.8% effective when used properly. Thats a 0.3% chance of pregnancy happening.... very very very unlikely
Yes, you could still be pregnant maybe its too early to tell.
Yes,,, it may be too soon to detect
Yes, they are. They are exactly the same.
if your certain your pregnent then no
Yes some women don't have any signs of being pregnant they still have a period and don't put on any weight :)
Unlikely
You can still get pregnant from pre-ejaculation. And on your period or not, you can still get pregnant.
It is a very rare circumstance. If you have your period, you are not pregnant.
About a 5% chance.
The signs of pregnancy are a missed period and/or positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test to see if you're pregnant.
Typically if you get your period you are not pregnant.
Yes these are signs of pregnancy.
If you are pregnant you will not have your period
It is possible, you should take a pregnancy test to be sure.
Yes, it is possible you being pregnant. However, you should find out as soon as possible, and I would recomend seeing a doctor. Home pregnancy test are accurate in most cases but since you are not that far in it may be hard for the test to detect.
Many pregnant women can mistake spotting for an irregular period. I would take a pregnancy test to make sure.