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Like I am Really Bleeding from there ?

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I recently began taking Yaz Bc and I had unprotected s*x the 2nd week of the pill...I posted on here an everyone told me I would be fine because of my history of being on B.c previously for years an then going off it for a month an then back on - which in now Yaz.

I have taken my pill everyday now fail ( always have) But, recently I noticed a few things and Idk if its just the pills or am I Preggers ??

I have noticed that I am bleeding....out of my butt ( sorry to much info) I looked it up online an they said it was a Hemorid...which I never had...and It's itchy on the left side and its swollen, but everytime I wipe there is bright red blood- sometimes I have to wear a pad because it gets on my underware...I have been bleeding for 3 days now...and it just itches - nothing else.

Also, I am on my sugar pillls...( just started on them yesturday) and I am spotting a little but no boob soreness or anything...

have had a few days of cramping

BUT, I am concerned becasue ppl told me I was okay an i continued to have unprotected s*x this whole month.

Am I preggers ? I should be starting my period today or tomorrow on the sugar pills but im concerned

ANY REAL ADVICE WOULD BE AMAZING

I know, I know " wear condoms"

"take a test"

"see a doc"

any really advice

thank you in advance :)

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  1. when it comes to your health the best one to tell you what's

    going on is a DOCTOR, so do like the others said & get to a Dr.  


  2. Well let me first say that Im a doctor...of sorts. You need to stay in bed. You've got glaucoma. It is seen in rare cases being transfered through sexual intercourse.  You have many of the syptoms of glaucoma You may want to go see a doctor because your eyes, if you dont get this treated, your eyes will swell up in some cases blinding you. This reminds me of a time I was in band camp and there were many things that happened like this.

    Well if you have any questions email me at Kennywoo319@yahoo.com

    Good luck with your life


  3. I think you should SERIOUSLY go and see a doctor because usually they would give you the best advice. I don't think the people that will answer your question on this would give you the right advice. Go to a doctor that is specialized in that area, an obstetrician-gynecologist (ObGyn) is what I suggest.

    Good Luck. =]

  4. maybe use another form of birth control... such as the nuvia ring or maybe even the shot :-/

    but really you should see a doctor

  5. go to the doctors there is no one on this site that would be able to help you with your problem. something could be seriously wrong if you don't find out soon  

  6. Hemmerhoids have nothing to do with being pregnant...some pregnant women get them, but that would be later in pregnancy.  Maybe you should see a doctor about the hemmerhoid since it is obviously causing you discomfort?  I'm sure your period will start soon.  If it hasn't started by the time you start a new pill pack, take a pregnancy test.

  7. Stop having s*x in the meantime. and go see ur doctor, a hemroid is serious business. Im serious. and if this stuff is happening to you and you may think your pregnant.... dont you think thats a sign to STOP having unprotected s*x. GO SEE A DOCTOR and STOP HAVING s*x!!

  8. i would say the day after pill but it's too late. stop having unprotected s*x number 1. at least wear a female condom. you already know what to do. don't write to us. go see a doctor about it

  9. Well birth control pills do not keep your completely secure from getting pregnant. It is only about 98-99% effective and theres always the thought of those 1%-2% possiblity.  And some women take advantage of that. They think its 100% effective and its not.

    Also you most likely have Hemmorhoids.

    Hemorrhoids are common in both men and women. About half of the population has hemorrhoids by age 50. Hemorrhoids are also common among pregnant women. The pressure of the fetus on the abdomen, as well as hormonal changes, cause the hemorrhoidal vessels to enlarge. These vessels are also placed under severe pressure during childbirth. For most women, however, hemorrhoids caused by pregnancy are a temporary problem.

    The term hemorrhoids refers to a condition in which the veins around the a**s or lower r****m are swollen and inflamed.

    Hemorrhoids may result from straining to move stool. Other contributing factors include pregnancy, aging, chronic constipation or diarrhea, and anal intercourse.

    Hemorrhoids are either inside the anus—internal—or under the skin around the anus—external

    Treatment.

    Medical treatment of hemorrhoids is aimed initially at relieving symptoms. Measures to reduce symptoms include

    tub baths several times a day in plain, warm water for about 10 minutes

    application of a hemorrhoidal cream or suppository to the affected area for a limited time

    Preventing the recurrence of hemorrhoids will require relieving the pressure and straining of constipation. Doctors will often recommend increasing fiber and fluids in the diet. Eating the right amount of fiber and drinking six to eight glasses of fluid—not alcohol—result in softer, bulkier stools. A softer stool makes emptying the bowels easier and lessens the pressure on hemorrhoids caused by straining. Eliminating straining also helps prevent the hemorrhoids from protruding.

    Good sources of fiber are fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. In addition, doctors may suggest a bulk stool softener or a fiber supplement such as psyllium (Metamucil) or methylcellulose (Citrucel).

    Also you can get over the counter medication for hemmorhoids.

    From like a pharmacy store, basically a drug store as in like walgreens and CVS any local place maybe even walmart but i highly doubt it but maybe.


  10. you might have hemorrhoids get that cheecked and dont go swimmng or enything it burnes really bad just give it a week or 2 and it will go away jus try to not be on your feet alot  

  11. call a dr. asap

  12. go see a doctor. dont be stupid!!

  13. You shouldnt be doing this stuff until marriage, go to a doctor now, for your safty.

  14. Well, if you're expecting your period tomorrow, you could try an HPT.  Maybe buy a 2-pack in case you need to retest in a few days.

    Did you start taking the new pills on the first day of your period?  If not, there's a chance they didn't provide adequate protection.  If so, you don't likely have much to worry about.  

    Hemorrhoids can show up at any point in your life for no particular reason, so there's really no reason to think it's a sign of pregnancy.  You can get some over the counter stuff for them that will make the itching and bleeding go away, but the hemorrhoid is probably there to stay.  Just take care of it so it doesn't get bigger!

  15. DUHH! Yeah. :]

  16. If there is a possiblity that you may be pregnant, then you need to definately stop taking the birth control.  Not only can the pill really mess up your body if you are, but it can also mess up the baby.  If you cannot afford a pregnancy test (about $9 for two at Walmart), then find a clinic in your area (you can call or search online) that does free pregnancy tests.  It might sound weird, but for some reason, I notice that these free pregnancy tests are located at clinics in close proximity to univerisites.

    Although I have never personally had a hemmroid (knock on wood), I have been told that they are really painful.  They sell hemmoroid cream over the counter at most stores, and if it turns out that you don't really have a hemmoroid, than no harm done- you can do as the models do and use the hemmoroid cream under your eyes if you pull an all-nighter.

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