If you have been taking your birth control correctly and consistently for the past 4 months, the risk of pregnancy is low.
Frequent urination can be a sign of a urinary tract infection, so you may want to call your doctor for an appointment. The doctor will probably request a urine sample to be tested for infection. Antibiotics are used to treat these infections.
Moodiness could be due to several factors. Stress, change in diet or sleep patterns, birth control pills can cause mood changes. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can cause increased moodiness the week before and the week of your period.
If your moodiness continues, discuss your concerns with your health care provider.
29. January 2012
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