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Is A Delayed Period, Urinary Urgency, Womb Oddness A Sign Of Pregnancy?

im worried im pregnant, i changed from yasmin to femodette and didnt realise that i had to use extra protection for the first week. now i finished my pill on sataurday and its now thursday and still no signs. im starving all the time, constantly need to pee, odd feelings in my womb (maybe its just my period) and an odd taste in my mouth not metal just odd, kind of sickness taste alot. quite alot of discharge but no period??
Mon, 19 Sep 2016
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Hi..missing your periods is the first sign that you should perform a urine pregnancy test( upt)..switching from one pill to other may pose some risks for pregnancy, that's why you need to use some additional contraception like condoms for the first seven days of the new method usage..so this might be the reason of your pregnancy..
However it is also possible that you might not be pregnant at all..if the upt comes negative, get a urine routine microscopy done to rule out any urinary tract infection and a gynecological evaluation to rule out PID..
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Is A Delayed Period, Urinary Urgency, Womb Oddness A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi..missing your periods is the first sign that you should perform a urine pregnancy test( upt)..switching from one pill to other may pose some risks for pregnancy, that s why you need to use some additional contraception like condoms for the first seven days of the new method usage..so this might be the reason of your pregnancy.. However it is also possible that you might not be pregnant at all..if the upt comes negative, get a urine routine microscopy done to rule out any urinary tract infection and a gynecological evaluation to rule out PID..