Freaking out just a little bit
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So I think it is safe to say that I will never trust birth control again. My youngest i got pregnant because my mirena iud fell out. Now me and my husband believe me to be pregnant again which it would have had to happen while i was on the pills called loestrin 24 fe and i toke them perfectly. But i have every symptom there is to scream that I am pregnant not to mention that my last period was just an extremely small amount of spotting. I stopped taking the birth control a couple of weeks agao when i ended the last pack cause i was going to change anyways but i didnt start the new pills yet because we are so sure im pregnant. now we are just freaking out a little bit because the at home pregnancy test dont show it yet and itll be a couple of weeks till when i would get my next period. and when i say every symptom i mean it lol, bloating(more than usual to), morning sickness, sore breast, extremely sensitive nipples, alot more tired than usual, an extremely sensitivity to certain smells, not much of an appeptite for things i used to love eating, and some cravings. not to mention since i did stop the old birth control i should have had a full period by now or some spotting. and even if i would have started the new stuff i know i still would have had spotting and i havent had anything. so now its the waiting game/ freaking out game. Does anyone have any suggestions on how i should possibly handle this? we arent telling anyone right now especially his family because of how they are. but i also know we werent trying nor were we planning to have another one for a couple more years. and 99% of the time we used condomns to so seeing as i know the times we didnt it gives me an idea on if we are right and i am just how far along i could possibly be. and even though the at home test dont show us yet we dont believe them because with my youngest they didnt show till i was somewhere between 5 and 6 weeks pregnant.
i couldn't read all of that big block of text i kept losing my place.
get a blood test.


