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Hello and thank you for sharing your question.

If you have been taking the pill consistently during and since having intercourse, and if you've had your period each month since then, you are not pregnant.

The spotting, nausea and migraines however, is not normal.  I suggest you see a doctor.  You may need to change to a different kind of birth control in order for your cycle to be regular and without negative symptoms.

In regard to the migraines.  The cause of migraines is generally unknown.  It could be related to hormones, or something entirely different.  It helps to keep a migraine journal so you can tract triggers and the other symptoms that accompany them.

Faith

April 4, 2015 - 12:13pm

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