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writes: First I must start out saying that My periods are always the same. They last 3-5 days, and are always a dark red, and very very thick (Kinda like mucus). I also must say that I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend on the 22nd. I started my period on the next day, like 18 hours later (I wasnt supposed to start until the 2nd of the next month!) My period this time was very very bright red, and just like water! Seriously, it wasnt thick like it always has been, it looked like water coming out of the fosset! I know there is always a possibility of pregnancy, especially without protection. I would like to know if anyone thinks I could be pregnant, and if anyone has had this happen when they are pregnant! Please, I would like to know!P.S. My mom had her period for 4 months after becoming pregnant with her first child! (If I am pregnant this will be my second child!) I am just not sure about anything, bc with my first child I didnt have any symptoms at all, well except getting bigger!Please help! :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 November 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionMy first child is a little over one, my periods returned to normal after I quit bleeding (only 2 weeks) after I had her.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 November 2009): You should always assume that you are pregnant if you have had unprotected sex, but don't worry! There are very simple ways to abort the egg before it starts to develop that much :) There is a site..... I can't quite remember... I think it's called ruthinking.com - try it out. It's really good, and although may seem a little childish at first, has lots of useful information on contraceptives and what you can do in your situation. I would say that it is quite possible that you are not pregnant, as you have had your period HOWEVER, you must ALWAYS check, to be on the safe side. Good luck! :)
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reader, old-spinstah +, writes (27 November 2009):
How long ago did you have your 1st child? Have you periods returned to normal since the birth?
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