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Strange Periods


Question Posted Friday July 13 2007, 7:47 pm

Hello, I'm 16 female and I had my period and the beginning of June and then about 5 days after I begin leaking a dark color, but it only lasted about 2 days. and then after another 4 or 5 days it started again and only lasted a few days. and It happened once again. And now it is july 13 and I haven't actually I don't think have had my period and the weird stages of bleeding have stopped. I did have sex in mid July, but we used a condom and he pulled it out when we did have sex. We do fool around and he cums, but I can't think of a time when I could have gotten any on me. so I was just wondering if this has happened to any one and what it may be. So please any advice is welcomed!!

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Additional info, added Friday July 13 2007, 11:45 pm:
When we had sex he pulled it out and had a condom on just to be safe.

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Jessica13 answered Saturday July 14 2007, 9:36 pm:
um well i looked all this info up and well it says that if your period blood is bright red color it is your period but if it is a dark brown or pink color it could be spotting
you might be pregnant i would take a preg. test

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rollergirl66 answered Saturday July 14 2007, 9:22 am:
It sounds fairly normal to me but perhaps you should do a home pregnancy test. Then if that comes out negative, ie not pregnant, maybe you should talk to your doctor about going on the pill - it is a really effective method of birth control and it also regulates your period to the point where you know the exact date and time of day your period will come, and also when it will end :)

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nonamecat answered Friday July 13 2007, 11:12 pm:
Teens, and especially, sexually active teens, tend to have irregular periods that may skip a month or two, be light one month and heavy the next etc. I do not know what the exact date was that you were expecting your period this month, but, if two weeks have passed, it would be in your best interest to take an at home pregnancy test. While condoms are largely effective, sometimes they break, or the manufacturing process can leave a hole in the latex smaller than the eye can see. Pulling out is largely ineffective because pre- come still contains semen and thus you can still become pregnant from this method of birth control.

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