i had sex 2 days ago (saturday), and today (monday) i think i got my period, which is a giant relief. but i was wondering if maybe this just happens sometimes after sex and if it could be a sign that im pregnant, and it really isnt my period? thank you
boylover answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 12:18 am: if you just lost your virginity than yes bleeding happens but usualy right after having sex. if your having it 2 days after its your period so dont be worried. next time when you think that something happened and you could be pregnate then you should ask a friend and you both should go to planned parenthood sounds dorky but my friends always so it, go over there and you can get the pill free, saves you money and helps with the worry, but the pill doesnt always work so be sure to use a condom.
p.s didnt mean to sounds like a teacher there lol.
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dudewearsurcar answered Monday August 13 2007, 9:09 pm: Well if it was your frist time, it couls just be from that. Or it coud be your period. If you were pregnant, you wouldn't bleed like that. but just in case, wait a few weeks then take a pregnancy test. [ dudewearsurcar's advice column | Ask dudewearsurcar A Question ]
crazybitch answered Monday August 13 2007, 8:04 pm: usually if you start bleeding it is your period but if you are a virgin, its not surprising to have a little blood afterwards. This sometimes happens to girls who have had sex many times as well. Its not usual that girls will bleed two days after they had sex so count on it being your period and if it stops completely after only having a little bit of blood, you might want to do a pregnancy test from home but the way i see it, you are fine and its probably just your period. [ crazybitch's advice column | Ask crazybitch A Question ]
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