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Q: unprotected sex before menstruation
asked by: NEEDHELP217 on February 22nd, 2008
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we had an unprotected sex before her scheduled menstruation, but before we had sex she had white discharge/menstruation or technically the discharge of mucus two days before the act. yet a week and a day had past yet her menstruation does not come yet. IS it possible that she is pregnant or just delayed? which chance is higher? her pimples starts multiplying that can be a sign before a menstruation.
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tiamccoy819
replied on February 22nd, 2008
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Has she taken a pregnancy test??
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Verizon-y
replied on February 22nd, 2008
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Yes, it is possible that she is pregnant.
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NEEDHELP217
replied on February 22nd, 2008
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she had taken a pregnancy test, 2 days after the contact yet it is negative. but we are planning to re-test on monday
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Mabel
replied on February 22nd, 2008
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NEEDHELP217 wrote:
she had taken a pregnancy test, 2 days after the contact yet it is negative. but we are planning to re-test on monday


She needs to take a pregnancy test no sooner than 10-14 days after the sex you think may have caused the pregnancy. It takes that long for hormones to build up high enough.

That is usually the approximate time frame for her period to be late.

Often girls periods are not very regular when they are teenagers. If she uses birth control pills, that will not only help prevent pregnancy but will also make her period very regular.
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jessamyn
replied on February 25th, 2008
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If she has missed an expected period she can test.. otherwise wait it out then test agian...
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