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shayr · 16/06/2013 22:56

Im on the implanon and i have all the signs of being pregnant sickness, tiredness,bathroom all the time, gasy, stomach hurting, moody, and even start getting a bump... I took HPT and came out negative and someone said that it could be the medicine messing with the test.. So i called the doctors office and talk to his nurse cause he was busy and she said its impossible to get pregnant on it... And i told the nurse that the doctor told me that it wasn't 100%.. So now my husband wants me to go to the doctor no matter what to find out for sure... He's the one that pointed out my bump and my sings cause i believed that it was impossible now Im scared that i could be pregnant on the implanon

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karlam112 · 17/06/2013 01:31

I have been with my boyfriend for 8 yrs and we have been sexually active together for 3yrs and we have never used protection. I want to conceive but I don't know the why I haven't got pregnant yet. I was on the depo shot for a yr and a half but that was in 2010 . Someone please guide me to the possibilities of why we haven't conceived.

willitbe · 17/06/2013 08:16

Shayr - I think that for your peace of mind you should see the doctor. It is very unlikely that you are pregnant with the implanon but not impossible.

If you have a bump, the the doctor would be able to feel you tummy and know if your uterus is enlarged or not. So you would know very quickly if all the "symptoms" are really pregnancy related or not. I hope you find out soon to reassure you either way.

willitbe · 17/06/2013 08:24

Karlam - the Depo shot is well known for messing up women's cycles for a long time after it has supposedly finished.

I am not sure from your post if you have been actively ttc for three years or just not using contraception for 3 years. Have you been to the doctor for advice at all?
Have you been having regular sex (every other day) throughout your cycle? Have you been tracking your cycle , are your cycles standard 28 days or are they it tactic or longer cycles?

Questions like these are significant to know if there is something medical going on or not. A doctor should be seen if you have been actively ttc for over a year.
I hope you get an answer soon.

willitbe · 17/06/2013 08:25

Erratic not tactic in last post!

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