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Stopped Birth Control, Had Unprotected Sex. Have White Discharge, Cramps, Nausea, Vomiting. No Period. Pregnant?

I was on birth control for three months. Two months of pills and one month of nuvaring . I got my period about a week after stopping and haven t had once since. It s been over a month. I ve been having a lot of unprotected sex during this time. I now have milky white discharge, cramps , nausea and vomiting. And still no period or bleeding. Could I be pregnant?
Mon, 18 Mar 2013
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Hi,
As per your symptoms, I think you should go for a pregnancy test. You can have a HPT with a fresh early morning urine sample. You may repeat it after a few days if it turns out to be negative. If you wish to get a definite confirmation early, you can go for the blood test followed by a trans-vaginal sonogram. See your specialist for further support. Take care.
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Stopped Birth Control, Had Unprotected Sex. Have White Discharge, Cramps, Nausea, Vomiting. No Period. Pregnant?

Hi, As per your symptoms, I think you should go for a pregnancy test. You can have a HPT with a fresh early morning urine sample. You may repeat it after a few days if it turns out to be negative. If you wish to get a definite confirmation early, you can go for the blood test followed by a trans-vaginal sonogram. See your specialist for further support. Take care.