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Molly Maloof, MD

Director of Clinical Content
@DoctorBase

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I take birth control and I had sex about 20 times this past week. Now, I have been feeling nauseated and tired along with some spotting. What's going on?
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  • Female | 21 years old
  • Medications: Sprintec

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Assuming you were compliant with your birth control pills you could be ill from some other source. However, be aware that birth control pills are NOT 100% perfect and you could also be pregnant.
You may just need a rest but you also need to be checked for pregnancy and infection.
Michael Birnbaum
you could be pregnant. Consider doing a pregnancy test
Victor Shabanah
Thank you I appreciate it.
Poster
I agree with my colleagues.
You may have a viral infection that's been going around but that should only last a few days. Do get a pregnancy test to make sure you're not pregnant. You should have an exam to check for infection, including STD's because of your symptoms and spotting.
If you have missed pills, then you might be pregnant, just not from this past week activity. The spotting could also be due irritation of your cervix.
Helard Ballon Hennings