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I have been taking new birth control for 2 months and now one of my breasts is tender and painful. I’m wondering if it’s a side effect or can be a sign of a more serious issue. The pain comes and goes, is dull and achy, and sometimes feels like a pulled muscle. The breast is a little bigger in size than the other but has no lumps or redness. I am 39 years old and take Nextellis for birth control, Advil for pain, Vitamin D daily, and Xygal for allergies. Is this cause for alarm, and what can I do to ease the pain?
April 19th, 2023
I'm 5 weeks, 3 days pregnant and experiencing light brown spotting. I've taken a positive pregnancy test. What should I do?
May 13th, 2024
For about a week, I have felt pain in my lower belly, similar to constipation, but I've been able to go to the bathroom regularly. Tonight, during sex with my boyfriend, the pain was severe and I was in tears. What could this pain be?
June 15th, 2024
Can a positive result from a pregnancy test be faulty? I took the test today and it turned out positive, but I'm supposed to have my period on April 11. I have experienced symptoms like nausea, fatigue, increased frequency of urination, and breast tenderness. I took multiple tests over the past few days, all of which were positive.
August 25th, 2023
I am 4 days late for my period, which has always been regular. I am a virgin and my boyfriend and I engaged in dry humping without penetration or ejaculation near me. I took two negative pregnancy tests. What could be causing my late period and what should I do?
February 10th, 2023
I took a first response line test and it came back positive, but subsequent tests were negative before my missed period. I ended up being late by a day, experienced mild cramping, and had a lighter than normal period with stringy clots. I kept getting faint lines on first response line tests, then a positive clear blue digital and FR line test, but a negative result with a cheap dollar store blue dye test. What could be the case?
October 15th, 2024