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Q: irregular periods unprotected sex
asked by: Silence on February 2nd, 2008
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ill try to give as much info as i can. Ok,i have a history of irregular periods, skipping them quite often ( yes ive already seen a doctor for that issue ,) well thats not the problem.

anyway november and december i have a normal period, in december i was having sex with my boyfriend, ( no bc), on a few occasions hi didnt use a condom, but there was no intercourse, but he was at my backside and idk theres a possibilty cum could have gotten lower and gotten inside of me.

i didnt get my period in January like i thought i would, ok now its and i thought i was getting my period(jan 31 st, very very light for only a few hours then, now nothing at all. im not really sure what to make of this.
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shien
replied on February 2nd, 2008
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i had the same experience as you did., i'm not scaring you but i'm 8 weeks pregnant right now., maybe the light bleeding you had on the 31st was implantation bleeding., have you taken a pregnancy test already? you should take it now., i have read that there are 400, 000 sperms per ejaculation so even if the semen was deposited in the outermost lining of the vagina it can cause pregnancy especially if the lining of the uterus is thin by that time. i also thought it is impossible for the sperm to enter but it is possible.
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Silence
replied on February 7th, 2008
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i took a test on feb. 4, it said it was negative,( still no period, but i will be seeing a doctor on the 13th. I hope they can tell me what the problem is.
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fiona05
replied on February 7th, 2008
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i think you should get on birth control pills. not only are they contraception, they also regulate your periods. kill two birds with one stone?
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crazyinluvwitchu
replied on February 10th, 2008
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Re: Confused ( period issue)
Silence wrote:
ill try to give as much info as i can. Ok,i have a history of irregular periods, skipping them quite often ( yes ive already seen a doctor for that issue ,) well thats not the problem.

anyway november and december i have a normal period, in december i was having sex with my boyfriend, ( no bc), on a few occasions hi didnt use a condom, but there was no intercourse, but he was at my backside and idk theres a possibilty cum could have gotten lower and gotten inside of me.

i didnt get my period in January like i thought i would, ok now its and i thought i was getting my period(jan 31 st, very very light for only a few hours then, now nothing at all. im not really sure what to make of this.



hey silence....
can I just ask you something?....
well when you went to see the doctor because you've been skipping periods?...
what did the doc say about that?...
is it normal?....
cause it happens to me...
and I'm affraid to have sex.....
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Maddie34
replied on February 11th, 2008
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Crazyinluvwitchu,
They recommend you to start going in for a check ups with a gyno around and preferably before you start having sex. Then you can discuss your irregular periods and then can decided whether birth control is the right choice.
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crazyinluvwitchu
replied on February 11th, 2008
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Maddie34 wrote:
Crazyinluvwitchu,
They recommend you to start going in for a check ups with a gyno around and preferably before you start having sex. Then you can discuss your irregular periods and then can decided whether birth control is the right choice.


oh...I see.....
thanx...
I'm just scared to have sex..because of my PMS problem thing.....
I"m also scared to go get a check up....but I wanna know what's wrong with me....
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Maddie34
replied on February 11th, 2008
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I don't know what your pms problem is but if you feel things are irregular and are planning on having sex then you should probably go in. And if you want to know whats wrong then the doctor can help, you know?
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