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Trying To Conceive, Nausea, Dizziness, Back Pain, Pink Spotting, Implantation Bleeding. On Birth Control, Now Stopped. Chances Of Pregnancy?

Hi I have been trying to conceive for 10 months now and have been quite relaxed about things as i was on birth control for 12 years. Anyway this month i have had severe nausea and dizziness aswell as lower back ache and on cycle day 27 i had pink spotting which i thought may have been implantation bleeding however cd28 period came in full flow. I normally pass quite a lot of big clots but have none this time and the dizziness has continued so i am just wondering if you think i is worth me doing a hpt or not?
Sat, 14 Jul 2012
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hi,
sometimes after stopping pills the previous menstrual irregularities can continue so that may be one reason for your decreased bleeding and your symptoms may be because of premenstrual syndrome,
or as you said that could be implantation bleeding,
so now you can go for blood test for pregnancy which will rule out the possibility of pregnancy,
if comes negative, this time you trace your ovulation and plan intercourse on that days which will increase the chances of pregnancy.
take care.
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Trying To Conceive, Nausea, Dizziness, Back Pain, Pink Spotting, Implantation Bleeding. On Birth Control, Now Stopped. Chances Of Pregnancy?

hi, sometimes after stopping pills the previous menstrual irregularities can continue so that may be one reason for your decreased bleeding and your symptoms may be because of premenstrual syndrome, or as you said that could be implantation bleeding, so now you can go for blood test for pregnancy which will rule out the possibility of pregnancy, if comes negative, this time you trace your ovulation and plan intercourse on that days which will increase the chances of pregnancy. take care.