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19, no children, first day of last period - around the 25th of this month.
First, thank you soooOOOooooo much... i have been FrEaKiNg out BIG time for the last couple of days wondering if i could be pregnant...and reading some of ur past ansers has helped me reassure myself i can't be...
I havent actually had sex... not properly... my BF went inside me N i told him to get out coz we didn't have protection, he pulled out N he came straight away very close to the entrance... Although i was mad at him i wasn't particuarly worried coz i was just finshing my period so figured i couldn't get pregnant... i ended up getting the morning after pill Neways just to be safe, although i didn't take it untill around 30 hours after the incident...
In the last couple of days ( bout 6 days after it happened) i've been feeling sick, had stomach pains, headaches, sore back etc which got me extremely worried, i attributed it to a stomach bug that's going around at the moment... the thing that i can't explain away with a stomach bug however is abnormal bleeding... it started last nite (6 days after incident)... it hasn't been particuarly heavy or anything. Could this be due simply to the fact that i've never had sex b4 and something ripped when he went inside me? it hurt a little...
The reason i don't believe i'm preganant is becoz in addition to having just finished my perion ANd taking the morning after pill, i would have been on about the 5th day of my cycle and according to ur info (THank-you) i definately can't be pregnant...
Sorry i know that was kinda a long winded explanation but what i would like to know is a) do you agree that i definately can't be pregnant? and b) should i be worried about this abnormal bleeding?
Thank-you
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Since you just finished your period, you could not be pregnant. In addition, you did not fool around during the time of ovulation and, in adddition, you also took the morning after pill. Remember, though, that there are around 300,000 sperm at the tip of the penis prior to ejaculation. If he tries to withdraw the penis before he ejaculates, these sperm can be milked out into the vagina, and, if it is at the time of ovulation, you can become pregnant. However, this time, I doubt that you are pregnant.
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Ok, good, thanks for the quick reply
what about the bleeding tho ? not ur area of expertise?
AnswerOften, after having intercourse for the first time, you can have some bleeding right away or even a few days later. Your vaginal wall can be "hyperemic" at certain times of the month and can easily bleed when rubbed. Friction during intercourse can cause small scratches or even large lacerations that can bleed heavily or scantily. Often, you do not spend enough time on foreplay and, thus, are not lubricated enough to avoid damage to the wall of your vagina. If the bleeding is heavy or persists, you will have to go to a gynecologist and have a speculum exam to see if there are any lacerations of the vagina. Small scratches will heal on their own. Next time spend more time on foreplay or use some KY Jelly to lubricate the vagina (you can put it on the penis). If the bleeding has stopped, don't worry about it.