Hello, Your question is: What if your nipples have been hurting for the past week if you have stopped taking birth control 3 weeks ago Is this a sign of pregnancy? Nipple tenderness can indicate pregnancy but unless other symptoms are associated which may also indicate pregnancy then I wouldn't believe this to be purely pregnancy related. When you stop taking Birth Control, as the hormones withdraw from your system, breast tenderness is not unheard of and neither is abdominal cramping, headaches or nauseous. However, perform a pregnancy test to be certain.
Probably not but ask your doctor or midwife
No need to wait at all. You can take it today!
hey dont worry it is normal to have this, but after you give birth just keep on drinking water
Of 100 couples who stopped the birth control pill, 85 will experience a pregnancy within one year if they don't start using another method of pregnancy prevention.
A three-day period may be your new normal, may be a fluke due to recently stopping birth control, or may be due to pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test.
If you haven't stopped your period, and you aren't getting morning sickness, Then WHAT are these pregnancy symptoms you say you are experiencing?
Pregnancy symptoms apart from a missed period are: Tiredness Excessive Urination Blood like discharge or spotting Tummy cramps Vaginal discharge Headaches Feeling of being unwell Tender or swollen breasts Tender or swollen nipples Darkening of the aerola The pill can give you pregnancy symptoms after you've recently stopped taking it.
Having unprotected sex is a major cause of pregnancy. Get an OTC pregnancy test, visit your doctor, or wait a few weeks.
Doug Hoo's feet stopped hurting in "The Westing Game" because he was wearing the Chinese slippers that had been custom made for him by Turtle Wexler. The slippers were padded and comfortable, providing relief for his sore feet.
Unfortunately this does sometimes happen with birth control but its not as common as having irregular periods for a few months after stopping birth control. Perform a pregnancy test if you suspect pregnancy or see your Doctor.
No, you are not pregnant it is your body getting used to your birth control getting out of your system, but you can find out for sure about pregnancy by taking a test to be sure, but more than likely you are not pregnant.
Yes. You might be pregnant.