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Q: Sticky Situations.
asked by: stickyicky on December 29th, 2007
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Okay, possibly pregnant? I am going to be as detailed as possible so I can get the most accurate response. I do have unprotected sex, but he does always pull out. However, when he pulls out, he does ejaculate on my vagina. In November, I had sex during ovulation... around the 7th, and then on the 18th of November I had my period, as expected. ( I have always had a normal period. ) So on the 22nd of November, my period had ended , very shortly, and I had sex. I guess he kick started it back up because I bled a little bit more? But not a lot at all, the next day it was all over. On the 5th of December, I did have sex again, and this is when I was ovulating ( I know because of calculating it and the discharge ). As I said, I have always had a normal cycle, so I was very suprised to see that on the 8th of December I had began spotting a little. I was expecting my period on the 20th of December. It only lasted about five minutes; I kept checking due to me being confused. So this went on for a few days, then on the 13th I began a full out period, which only two days. Thereafter I began having snot-like discharge in excess amounts, which I have never had. It is odorless and I am not itching or burning. I have been having headaches, constipation, I have been feeling tired, and I have also been feeling naseous. So, yeah, someone enlighten me? SmileI don't want to take a test until and if I miss a period. sooo. =d
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PenguinsRus
replied on December 29th, 2007
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I'm assuming you aren't looking to get pregnant. You should use condoms or get on the pill right away to prevent pregnancies, because the pull out method is not reliable at all. If you live in the United States and are worried about parents or cost, you can go to Planned Parenthood. They will give you pills and/or condoms for free no matter what your age is.

With that aside, you probably aren't pregnant. You had a (two day) period, and usually bleeding means you aren't pregnant.

However, if you are worried you should take a test. It has been more than 14 days since you have had sex, so the test will be accurate. If you are worried about cost and that's why you don't want to take it till your next period, planned parenthood gives them out for free. Also, you could buy a dollar store test. They are just as accurate as the more expensive ones.

Good luck
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stickyicky
replied on December 29th, 2007
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Just generally scared because I have heard so many stories of people still bleeding like the first three months of their pregnancy, although they are usually lightly bleeding, and I bled pretty normally. Nonetheless, thank you... I'll find out where one is around here.
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Tylanas
replied on December 29th, 2007
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It happened to my mother with her first pregnancy, so definitely test since you've been having unprotected sex.
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stickyicky
replied on December 30th, 2007
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What happened exactly ? Same exact situation , or?
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Tylanas
replied on December 30th, 2007
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I don't actually know. I don't think they used a condom or if she did, it broke. She had a period for three months and never suspected anything but somehow she found out.
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stickyicky
replied on December 30th, 2007
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Ah, gotcha. Do you know if it was way lighter than a normal one? Haha. But, thank you, I appreciate your response.
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Tylanas
replied on December 30th, 2007
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I don't know. I'd assume it was but my mom didn't give that much detail.
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lele25
replied on December 30th, 2007
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If your not planning on having a child then the "pull out" method is the worst, worst, worst way to prevent pregnancy. It is so easy to get pregnant even with pre-cum! Unless you are ready to have a child please use protection. And I would deffinately take a test ASAP.
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stickyicky
replied on December 31st, 2007
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I know it is, but I'm not here to defend my bad decision making skills. Haha. I know I made stupid decisions, especially if I didn't want a child, but living and learning is key.
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