Welcome to EmpowHER and thanks for your question. Anytime you have unprotected sex, meaning you didn't use protection such as a condom or birth control pills. Your chances for pregnancy to occur are higher. The changes in your period and the spotting your are experiencing, can be due to the new birth control pills. Some of the side effects of birth control pills can be nausea, breast tenderness, changes on your period, spotting and many other. If you tested negative, it's unlikely you will be pregnant. But if you are still concerned of being pregnant regardless, it might be good to see an OBGYN.
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Hi Anon,
Welcome to EmpowHER and thanks for your question. Anytime you have unprotected sex, meaning you didn't use protection such as a condom or birth control pills. Your chances for pregnancy to occur are higher. The changes in your period and the spotting your are experiencing, can be due to the new birth control pills. Some of the side effects of birth control pills can be nausea, breast tenderness, changes on your period, spotting and many other. If you tested negative, it's unlikely you will be pregnant. But if you are still concerned of being pregnant regardless, it might be good to see an OBGYN.
Hope this was helpful?
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Daisy
October 14, 2013 - 4:35amThis Comment
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