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Pain In Kidney, Dark Yellow Urine, Extended Periods, Creamy Discharge. Any Suggestions?

I'm on ocella BC for the fourth month.. My period was a week and it has shortened each month. I missed it altogether this month. My kidneys are hurting and I have really dark yellow urine. I took a test on day 26 of my pack (it's a 28 day pack) and it was
Negative. I have a creamy dishcharge(only after I pee). Am I pregnant or has my BC stopped my period?
Sat, 19 Oct 2013
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Hi, thank you for posting at HCM.

All symptoms you refer make me think you have Dysmenorrhea(painful periods). You are not pregnant. Really dark yellow urine is caused by BC. To control your problem you need:
1) A pap test.
2) Gynecologic ultrasonography.
3) Blood test.

*Please don't forget to contact your gynecologist.
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Pain In Kidney, Dark Yellow Urine, Extended Periods, Creamy Discharge. Any Suggestions?

Hi, thank you for posting at HCM. All symptoms you refer make me think you have Dysmenorrhea(painful periods). You are not pregnant. Really dark yellow urine is caused by BC. To control your problem you need: 1) A pap test. 2) Gynecologic ultrasonography. 3) Blood test. *Please don t forget to contact your gynecologist.