me and my bf had sex about a week ago. i dont even know if you can call it sex though. like he couldnt put it in me. but anyways i am late on my period. he was wearing a condom except he took it off and was messing around and a lil bit of sperm fell on my vigina. could that mean i am pregnant? i had my period 4 a day and then it stopped and i started having discharge a lot of it. i need some help. i am scared and dont know what to do.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? sasi721 answered Thursday May 18 2006, 12:04 pm: anytime anybit of sperm goes near vagina you are at risk of gettin pregnant. however (heres the good news) there are only a few days a month a female can get pregnant it is usually two weeks after your last period. some females during pregnancy will "spot" which is like your period but shorter and much lighter. if you are really worried go to the doctor and get a blood test done (blood tests can be done earlier then urine tests 2 detect pregnancy.) otherwise just wait it out maybe there are other reason why ur late (stress, weight gain or loss, increase in excerise, etc.)
Tulipg17 answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 7:55 am: It's too early to take a test, you have to wait until your next period (if you miss it). If you had your period, even for a short time, you are most likely not pregnant but it's impossible for anyone but a doctor to find out just yet. Never "mess around" without a condom, ok? It is possible based on what you said you guys did. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
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