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It is withdrawal bleeding, which is due to the stoppage of the birth control pills.
The signs of becoming pregnant are generally the same, regardless of whether you became pregnant while on birth control pills or not.
The most common symptoms of
pregnancy are late, missed, or lighter than normal periods,
nausea, breast swelling or tenderness,
headaches,
fatigue, darkened nipples, backaches and increased urination.
The most effective way that you can determine whether you are pregnant is, of course, with a pregnancy test.
I advice you to see your doctor, your doctor may perform urine and blood tests, a physical examination and/or an
ultrasound to determine whether or not you are pregnant and if so, how far along you are. Even if you have taken a home pregnancy test, you will benefit from medical follow-up, whether your result was positive or negative.
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