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Is It Normal To Have Pregnancy Like Symptoms (dark Areola, Cravings, Fatigue) After Birth Control?

Is it possible to have pregnancy symptoms two months after birth control? Such as darken areolas, weight gain, fatigue, cravings, etc? I missed a day and had sex with my husband (stopped taking them because I was advised to if any suspicions of pregnancy) and started all the symptoms. Except the sensitivity to smell that recently came and the darken areolas (and are getting progressively darker)
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
There are always chances of pregnancy after unprotected sex during fertile period.
Your all symptoms suggest pregnancy.
It is better to confirm by urine pregnancy test.
Also confirm it by blood hcg level and USG.
Otherwise consult gynecologist for proper diagnosis and management.

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Is It Normal To Have Pregnancy Like Symptoms (dark Areola, Cravings, Fatigue) After Birth Control?

Welcome to HCM. There are always chances of pregnancy after unprotected sex during fertile period. Your all symptoms suggest pregnancy. It is better to confirm by urine pregnancy test. Also confirm it by blood hcg level and USG. Otherwise consult gynecologist for proper diagnosis and management.