I'm experiencing bad nausea?!


Question: I'm experiencing bad nausea.?
Just last weekend I stopped taking my birth control Microgestin FE because it was really effecting my emotions. I've been experiencing some nausea, I don't know if it's because of the blunt hormone change or something else. I'm not ruling pregnancy out, but, I've never had an "accident", never missed a pill & was never late with taking a pill. Is it possible that if I were pregnancy the birth control prevented the symptoms.? Or is this normal.? I'm taking an HPT tomorrow to be sure. Thanks guys, or girls, lol.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
If you think you are pregnant get a test over the counter (sounds like you are already on the right track). They are pretty accurate. Trust me. Anything is possible. Everyone is different. Hormonal changes could cause some nausea as well as any viral infection (remember the stomach flu.?). Definatley rule out pregancy before you start any medication especially if there is the slightest doubt. To ease nausea you can eat saltine crackers, sip on ginger ale, 7-up or tea. Sometimes gatorade is good especially if you are also vomiting.Health Question & Answer

I think you may be pregnant. If your emotions are all out of wack and your nausea is real bad, these are all side effects of pregnancy. I know people who have gotten pregnant on the pill so take a pill as soon as you can. Health Question & Answer

have you had intercourse while you were off the pill.? if yes, then you can get pregnant. if the answer is no, then you cant be pregnant, and its just the adjustment to the new hormone levels.Health Question & Answer

t00 me it s0unds like ur pregnantHealth Question & Answer



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