Question Posted Thursday November 23 2006, 7:02 pm
one of my friends had unprotected sex, and she thinks shes pregnant. She got her period for like four hours but it hasnt come again. shes really worried that shes pregnant. i just need to know whats going on with her?
Pregnancy scares are normal, and though they are a little to common among the younger generation, it's still perfectly fine. There are many possibilities to your friend's problem.
1. She could be pregnant.
2. She could have had a miscarriage.
3. Her having sex caused her period to mess up.
4. Or something else. Who knows?
Either way around, it would be in her best interest to get a pregnancy test just to be on the safe side. You can go from there. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
Thief answered Sunday November 26 2006, 9:58 pm: Eeek, if she had her period and didn't use a condom, that's bad news. Very bad news, normaly you'd get your period everymonth. If she doesn't have one every so months then somethings wrong. have her get tested and then pray, nothing much else that i can do to help out. Good luck and take care [ Thief's advice column | Ask Thief A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Friday November 24 2006, 1:28 am: The only way to be sure is to go to a clinic or take a pregnancy test. It's normal to bleed after sex and I'm guess that the 4 hr thing was that.
Just have her chill out and take an EPT thing every week for at least a month to make sure. If all the test come out negative, she should be glad and rethink about having unprotected sex. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
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