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Pregnancy signs and Moles changing, am I pregnant on cerelle

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OK well in on the mini pill cerelle and have been for over 2 years no period since I started bar the odd random day. Iv been fine on it no side affects. About 4 weeks ago I had bad chest pain felt like I was producing milk again. The pain has got better but now I feel sick in the morning, tired all the time and huge moles appearing on my side and back. I also get a sharp pain on my left side in line with my belly button. Got the Dr in a week but all tests are negative any ideas?

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Moles shouldn't appear due to pregnantcy. Your sign can get darker yes as well as blemishes getting darker but huge moles not really so make sure you mention this to the doctor so he can check the moles.

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