Periods 3 weeks late! sex with clothes on. Pregnant?
Question Posted Monday April 16 2007, 4:46 pm
I and my bf were fooling around with underwears on.....He was just sliding on me in an up and down fashion....when he ejaculated and there were couple of semen stains on the FRONT side of my underwear.... I noticed it and within 5-10 minutes wiped it off with a tissue paper....At that time, I was also getting white discharge...I was actually expecting my periods during that time and now it is 3 weeks since then and I did not get my periods so far....
I am scared of the thought that the semen somehow diffused through the underwear, slid down and went into my vagina where the white discharge ferried the semen to the egg.....
I am a virgin and never had any sexual intercourse ...Is it possible for me to get pregnant this way ? I am really scared ...Please help...
Discharge also tends to be white and/or thicker when you are ovulating, not when you are just about to get your period. (Again, however, this might be normal for you). Are you absolutely sure you know when your period was due?
As you are so overdue, it's worth your time to buy a pregnancy test and take it. Make sure to read the instuctions carefully before you take it, and follow them.
If it comes up negative, you will need to make an appointment to see your doctor. Your period going missing isn't only a symptom of pregnancy - something else may be going on. It's safest to get yourself checked out. If it comes up positive, you will also want to schedule an appointment to speak to someone about your options.
While I understand how scared you are, I think the chances of you being pregnant are minute. So take that test, and then take yourself down to the doctor to check out your missing period.
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