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Could i be pregnant or have an S.T.D?


Question Posted Thursday April 27 2006, 12:21 pm

I am from the caribbean and I am 18yrs old....I lost my vaginity 4 days after my period...could I be pregnant?(We did not go all the way...there was not an orgasm)Secondly,it is about two(2) weeks now since I had sex.....I am now having a yellowish-non-scented vaginal discharge...it does not hurt though...I am really scared...could I have contracted an S.T.D? I have already told my mom I lost my vaginity....but I am afraid to tell her about the discharge.....should I be deeply concerned?

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alisonmarie answered Friday April 28 2006, 4:04 am:
If the first day of your period is Day 1, and your period lasts for around 6 days, then four days after your period is Day 10. It is indeed possible to get pregnant on this day (as any day of your cycle). Sperm can live in the body for up to 7 days, and the average women is most fertile on Days 13-15.

Not having an orgasm does not mean you will not get pregnant.

In regards to this, wait and see if your next period comes. If it does, then you'll want to see a doctor - maybe if you feel nervous your mother can take you? If she knows you lost your virginity, she is probably concerned about your health. Birth control is a great thing - it helps protect your lifestyle, and your partner's. It's best if you get onto a form of birth control AND use condoms, and birth control alone will not prevent STDs.

I'm not sure what your discharge means. If it is not a colour you usually get, then you'll need to head over to a doctor's. Discharge can vary widely, but generally if you start getting unusual colours something is going on.

While you're in a scary position, there could be absolutely nothing wrong. It's best to take some deep breaths and get medical advice - and also figure out how to prevent yourself from possible pregnancy/STD worries in future.

Best of luck.

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