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What Would Fluttering Sensation In Uterus, Bloating And Soreness In Nipples Refer To After Discontinuing Alesse?

Hello, I am a 19 year old female who was taking Alesse, and stopped for about 2 months. I wasn't able to make a doctors appointment and fill my prescription because of my busy schedule. I am atleast 2 and a half weeks late. I think I might be pregnant because about two and a half weeks ago I spotted with about a table spoon or less of blood. My breasts and nipples got sore about two weeks ago, which usually happens right before my period but then the tenderness went away, and I only notice it now if I squeeze my breast or nipples. I took a home pregnancy test that turned out negative, and peed in a cup at the walk in clinic where they also told me it was negative, but gave me a referral for blood work. Why else could my period be late? I also feel 10 times more bloated than usual. I'm 5'1 and 95 pounds so when I eat a lot of food I usually look really bloated, but now it's worse. I also have a weird fluttering sensation in my uterus which in my opinion feel like ticklish contractions? Like, my uterus feels like it's fluttering bigger and smaller every second for an hour, it comes and goes.
Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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Hi,

You are saying to discontinued taking Alesse 2 months ago and you are only 2 and half weeks late. As you had spotting in that time (due date), then, it could be period.

It is common to have irregular periods after stopping Alesse or other contraceptive pills. To my opinion, this is exactly what is happening to you: irregular periods.

The symptoms you are experiencing could be because of the upcoming periods. So, I'd suggest to see if your periods will be regular in a couple of months, then, schedule appointment with your OG specialist for further evaluation.

If you want to rest sure at this time, you can measure HCG in the blood, which is more specific.

All the best!
Dr.Alba
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If your are very much eager for pregnancy then it may exert the pseudo impression of pregnancy, so what ever the symptoms you are experiencing right now could be functional in origin, and not the symptoms of pregnancy neither because the drug which you where taking, so just relax, nothing is wrong and every thing will be alright have nice day.
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What Would Fluttering Sensation In Uterus, Bloating And Soreness In Nipples Refer To After Discontinuing Alesse?

Hi, You are saying to discontinued taking Alesse 2 months ago and you are only 2 and half weeks late. As you had spotting in that time (due date), then, it could be period. It is common to have irregular periods after stopping Alesse or other contraceptive pills. To my opinion, this is exactly what is happening to you: irregular periods. The symptoms you are experiencing could be because of the upcoming periods. So, I d suggest to see if your periods will be regular in a couple of months, then, schedule appointment with your OG specialist for further evaluation. If you want to rest sure at this time, you can measure HCG in the blood, which is more specific. All the best! Dr.Alba