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stokrotka

Warszawa 4 years ago

Do breast pains and veins when using Vines indicate pregnancy?

Good morning I'm in 25dc for a few days my breasts hurt terribly and appeared on the nipples and breasts veins I would like to add that I use contraception vines I took every pill at the same time I did not miss once I already hurt my breasts but not so much and there were no veins or can it be a sign of pregnancy? I will add that the cycles I have a regular 28 days

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

4 years ago

If you use Vines regularly and correctly, have not had diarrhoea, vomiting or taken medications that may reduce the effectiveness of contraception, then the risk of pregnancy is negligible. When vines is used, breast soreness or breast tenderness as well as swelling may occur frequently (up to 1 in 10 people) as a side effect. In the case of swelling of the mammary gland, it cannot be excluded that you will visually get the impression of greater visibility of the veins. Your cycles are regular because you are taking contraception, the blister of which contains 28 tablets. On the basis of the above information, it is not possible to draw conclusions about a possible pregnancy. Please wait for withdrawal bleeding, which should occur soon, and which is information that the woman is not pregnant. If for some reason you are concerned, you can simply take a pregnancy test: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/test-ciazowy

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