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No Period, Stopped BCP, Negative HPT. Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Back Pain, Hot Flashes

I am 26. I stopped taking my bcp in October and my lmp was 10-18-12. I have no period, I have 3 negative hpts. I have been nauseous for over a week. I have pain in my lower abdomen and when my bladders full hurts worse. Also, when I empty my bladder I cramp and get nauseous. It doesn t hurt when I pee, just before and after. I have back ahes and hot flashes. I have fits of angr.
Wed, 28 Nov 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.

After stopping the birth control pills it will take sometime for regularisation of hormonal levels and for onset of periods.
Your symptoms could be part of premenstrual phase but we cannot exclude the pregnancy also as some women can ovulate within 2 weeks after stopping the pills.
Your urinary symptoms suggesting the possibility of urethritis. So better to consult doctor once and get examined to find out the possible causes for your problem.
Take care.

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No Period, Stopped BCP, Negative HPT. Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Back Pain, Hot Flashes

Hi, Thanks for the query. After stopping the birth control pills it will take sometime for regularisation of hormonal levels and for onset of periods. Your symptoms could be part of premenstrual phase but we cannot exclude the pregnancy also as some women can ovulate within 2 weeks after stopping the pills. Your urinary symptoms suggesting the possibility of urethritis. So better to consult doctor once and get examined to find out the possible causes for your problem. Take care.