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Took Norethisterone For Stopping Periods. Reduced Menstruation With Nausea And Fatigue. Am I Pregnant?

I started taking norethisterone to stop my period while on holiday, i was due to have a period on the first of june 2012. I stopped taking norethisterone on the 7th of june and on the 10th june i came on my period for 3 days only (normally have a 10day period) I now am feeling nauseus and very tired, could i be pregnant?
Fri, 20 Jul 2012
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Hi,

I do not think you could be pregnant.

In case your next period does not happen on time in the next cycle or it gets delayed by more than a week, then please do a home urine pregnancy test.

The nausea and tiredness may be due to Norethisterone itself.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
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Took Norethisterone For Stopping Periods. Reduced Menstruation With Nausea And Fatigue. Am I Pregnant?

Hi, I do not think you could be pregnant. In case your next period does not happen on time in the next cycle or it gets delayed by more than a week, then please do a home urine pregnancy test. The nausea and tiredness may be due to Norethisterone itself. Hope this helps. Regards,