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I just wanted to respond to your comment..." that you think you are pregnant". Well ...so, did I. In April i was put on an antibiotic for a respiratory infection - I knew that some antibiotics can interfere with your birth control - and starting the last week in April 2011, I started getting soooo tired, exhaulsted to the point that I felt that I would pass out. I was so tired on two days in the nexts two weeks that followed i called off work. On one day I left early at 3:25pm, even though my day ends at 6:00pm, I could not keep my eyes open I was so sleepy. Then, I had, nausea at odd times of the day and some times it lasted all day, cravings and on one occassion I vomited up the food i had just eaten at an event after work, after I arived home - as soon as I stepped in the door my food came back up...so yes! I thought I was pregnant, and took a preganacy test on Sat (5/14/2011) - in the middle of the afternoon - but on Monday (5/16/2011) took another one in the early morning just so I could get a better reading and they were both NEGATIVE!! I couldn't understand why I was having pregnancy symptoms. However, If I was pregnant my boyfriend and I were happy about it, so I ended up going to the doctor to have another prgnancy test on Friday 5/20/11 and if I wasn't too also have this implanon removed, because I had had enough. Note: the blood test was NEGATIVE! and now that I have had this thing removed, the period continues and just Sunday night after going to bed, my stomach ached all through the night and I got a pain in my lower back - felt like something moved. Not sure what other issues I have to look forward to after having this thing removed, but I am so GLAD I did.....WHEW!!!!!!!
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