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writes: please i really need helppjan i had unprotected sex w.my ex my period came 2months late march i started in the middle of the month.i lasted 8days i always last 6days but i had unproetced sex again w.my ex during my period sounds gross but it just happened.i remember him pulling out but im not sure if he nutted in me then pulled out it might have slipped inside me or when i was wiping myself. 2weks later my period came i was like wtf i just finished my period now its back.i lasted 4days this time and it came early i always start at the end of the month;im worried idk if its just me or what?
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reader, daarling. +, writes (18 May 2010):
you really need to take a pregnancy test. you could just be unlucky and late on your period or it could be something more serious.
i really do reccomend you get hold of a pregnancy test. if you cant afford one from the chemist, go to your doctors or local family planning clinic at your hospital. they give you them for free.
good luck, you should be fine but in future, i do recommend you get a permenant method of birth control sorted:)
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reader, Blod +, writes (18 May 2010):
If you've had your period, then you shouldn't be pregnant.
But since you're periods have been so irregular, I suggest you go to the doctor's to check it out. You could take a test, but I think going to the doctor's would be best.
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (18 May 2010):
You could buy a test at the drugstore and see what result you get. Follow the instructions on the box as to the timing.
I think it would be a very good idea for you to go see a gynecologist and see if you are experiencing irregular periods due to your age or other factors. If you are sexually active and engaging in unprotected intercourse, then perhaps it is time to find a reliable birth control method that would work for you. Some are used to regulate periods, so that might be another incentive to make the appointment with the doctor.
This is your health and your future you are dealing with here; wouldn't it be smarter thing to be seen by a licensed medical doctor than to ask a bunch of strangers on the internet? I mean, what if I said, "oh no, you're not pregnant, everything is fine," and you didn't follow up with a doctor's visit, and then it turns out everything is NOT fine, you have a medical issue, you are not fine. How silly would that be?
Here you have something going on that isn't normal AND you're having unprotected intercourse. Don't compound the issue by relying on random people on the internet, no matter how much easier it seems to be.
Sometimes, in life, you have to be a grown up. And being a grown up--you're having sex, does that make you an adult?--can mean that you have to do the right thing, not just take the path of least resistance. Sometimes, doing the right thing is hard.
It's your body. You only get the one. Don't take unnecessary risks with it, okay?
Take care and good luck.
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