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Scared16yearold · 06/07/2016 21:21

I have had the implant since 9/8/15
At first I was bleeding for weeks on the other end, I went and seen my GP and she put me on the pill, after a while it started to regulate my periods so I could pin point when it would be, because it started to become regular my mum said I should try and stop taking the pill to see if it then starts bleeding uncontrollably again, however I came off when I started my period next and Haven't taken it since, but I came on like normal the next month but, I haven't come on for at least 3 months, I'm feeling dizzy and very sick, I'm tired constantly and I've gone off of foods that I used to love. I did a test when I didn't come on the first month of not coming on and it said neg so wasn't worrying but I have since had unprotected sex(have implant in) with no condom and I have been feeling worse these past 3 or so months. Was just wondering if someone could give me some advise on what to do?

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kavvLar · 06/07/2016 21:29

Hello. I didn't want to read and run. It sounds to me that you should take another pregnancy test and also go and see your GP to rule out any issues with the implant. And sorry to state the obvious but remember neither implant nor pill will protect you from STIs. Good luck and I hope you are ok.

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Scared16yearold · 06/07/2016 21:59

I know but I have had the same boyfriend for almost a year and a half and if got my self cheeked for any STI'S

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FlissMumsnet · 09/07/2016 12:08

Hi Scared16yearold,

Welcome!
It might be worth starting a new thread in Pregnancy as I think you'll find great support there

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