Should i continue taking the pill?!


Question: I know my body.. BUT..
i've been on the pill for about 3 years now and i recently came off my P after being on it for a week.. everything seemed normal up until yesterday morning when my boobs started hurting a lot!
Now, this doesnt usually happen.. what normally happens is that my boobs hurt the week before my P and then a couple of days after i start it they stop hurting.. but they're still hurting!! I already took a preg. test and it came up negative, but i'm still worried!.. my husband insists that i continue taking the pill, but i was always told to stop the pill in case i thought i might be preg. what should i do?


Answers: I know my body.. BUT..
i've been on the pill for about 3 years now and i recently came off my P after being on it for a week.. everything seemed normal up until yesterday morning when my boobs started hurting a lot!
Now, this doesnt usually happen.. what normally happens is that my boobs hurt the week before my P and then a couple of days after i start it they stop hurting.. but they're still hurting!! I already took a preg. test and it came up negative, but i'm still worried!.. my husband insists that i continue taking the pill, but i was always told to stop the pill in case i thought i might be preg. what should i do?

Continue to take the pill, there is minimal risk even if you are pregnant. Take another test again next week.
Had you skipped pills recently that would put you at risk for becoming pregnant? Or have you been on any antibiotics that would've lessened the effects?

the pill is not detrimental to the pregnancy, that is a myth that many women believe. But, if you are planning to get pregnant, going off the pill would improve your chances.





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