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What Causes Migraine, Clear Discharge, Missed Period When Sexually Active?

Hi I have been breastfeeding for 8 months with no period. I do have sex regularly using the pull out method. I ve taken multiple tests over the last 4 months all negative but I have had the worst migraine for two days now and I am having clear discharge that I haven t been having....do you think I m pregnant?
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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Once you start to supplement breast-feeding with formula cereal or other liquids then it is not really reliable as a birth control method. While pulling out is better than nothing it is also not a reliable contraceptive. If pregnancies if tests are negative than likely you are not pregnant however it is time to find a reliable form of contraception as the longer the baby is growing up. Lactation cannot be completely relied on after 6 months or if your period has begun. The headache may reflect ovulation or other hormonal changes. Biology is relentless and your reproductive system is trying to reboot.
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What Causes Migraine, Clear Discharge, Missed Period When Sexually Active?

Once you start to supplement breast-feeding with formula cereal or other liquids then it is not really reliable as a birth control method. While pulling out is better than nothing it is also not a reliable contraceptive. If pregnancies if tests are negative than likely you are not pregnant however it is time to find a reliable form of contraception as the longer the baby is growing up. Lactation cannot be completely relied on after 6 months or if your period has begun. The headache may reflect ovulation or other hormonal changes. Biology is relentless and your reproductive system is trying to reboot.