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Have PCOS, Trying For Baby, Stopped Birth Control. Nausea, Light Headed And Dizzy When Laying On Stomach. Pregnant?

i am 22 years old. i have been told that i have pcos . i am trying to have a baby. i was on birthcontrol recently stop. i have been having sex for the past month and a half straightl. two days ago i notice that everytime i am laying on my stomach i feel as if i am about to throw up, i get lightheaded, and dizzy. am i pregnant?
Mon, 12 Nov 2012
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Hi,
If you had been getting regular cycles even after stopping the pills, then it is likely that you could be ovulating. If you are in the later half of your cycle, (you did not mention when you had your last period) then it is likely that you could be pregnant. Get a HPT done and consult a gynecologist for further advice. You may need a sonogram also. Take care.
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Have PCOS, Trying For Baby, Stopped Birth Control. Nausea, Light Headed And Dizzy When Laying On Stomach. Pregnant?

Hi, If you had been getting regular cycles even after stopping the pills, then it is likely that you could be ovulating. If you are in the later half of your cycle, (you did not mention when you had your last period) then it is likely that you could be pregnant. Get a HPT done and consult a gynecologist for further advice. You may need a sonogram also. Take care.