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Q: Could I be pregnant?
asked by: lossy33 on May 25th, 2008
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It has been just over a week since my boyfriend and I 'fooled around' and I'm a little concerned that I might be pregnant. We've never had sex before and he only entered me for about 30 seconds (unprotected) without ejaculating. I'm due to get my period in the next 2 to 3 days however the day before yesterday I had a little bit of blood come out. It only lasted a couple of hours and one tampon was all I needed but this has never happened before so I'm a little worried about what it might mean...could I be pregnant?
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syntheticblue
replied on May 27th, 2008
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omg. thats whats been happening to me the past like, 3 weeks.
almost everytime we have sex. idk what it is either?
but yeah i understand.
but i guess you get it from if you have sex near
your period.
but if your pregnant you dont really spot a lot, do you?
i dont really understand it myself,
but my doctor said it was ok. that i was healthy, not pregnant,
& that bleeding was normal.
idk. google it!
thats what i did!
idk. good luck though.

if it keeps happening, see a doctor.
i will in the near future if it continues. :/

xoxo
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krystineM
replied on May 27th, 2008
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To the origional poster, the chances that you could be pregnant sound slim and right now, the only way you will find out if your pregnant is whether or not your period comes. So like you said it should be soon. so wait and see and take a test as well if you still think you could be pregnant.
the bleeding could be just from your vagina being irritated some people bleed when they have sex for the first time and many other times.

its normal, and when women are pregnant they sometimes get implantation bleeding which lasts only 3days when the egg attaches to the uterus wall.
if your doc. said its ok i would not worry.

You may want to get on birth control to avoid thinking you could be pregnant, and also use condoms.
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syntheticblue
replied on May 28th, 2008
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to krystineM:

yeah im looking at all the possibilities,
& theyre really scary. because i'll admit i dont
really do it the safe way.
i just starting birth control like, 3 weeks ago.
& ever since, i started bleeding everytime after sex.
but before i went into planned parenthood,
i was bleeding too, & was really really scared about
being pregnant, but i took a test & i wasnt.
i guess i just have to wait until i HOPEFULLY
get my period soon.
if not, im going to be in trouble... Sad

but thanks!
yeah i needed more help of understanding that.
thanksss
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Mabel
replied on May 28th, 2008
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If you are on birth control, it is most likely bleeding due to the hormones in the birth control.
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krystineM
replied on May 28th, 2008
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syntheticblue wrote:
to krystineM:

yeah im looking at all the possibilities,
& theyre really scary. because i'll admit i dont
really do it the safe way.
i just starting birth control like, 3 weeks ago.
& ever since, i started bleeding everytime after sex.
but before i went into planned parenthood,
i was bleeding too, & was really really scared about
being pregnant, but i took a test & i wasnt.
i guess i just have to wait until i HOPEFULLY
get my period soon.
if not, im going to be in trouble... Sad

but thanks!
yeah i needed more help of understanding that.
thanksss


Maybe you should see your doctor and have him or her explain some side effects/symptoms you can get while taking birth control.
Some symptoms are similar to pregnancy when taking birth control.
If you had a better understanding of what is going on in your body maybe you would feel more ar ease.
Also, just to be safer, you might want to use condoms too along with your birth control.
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