can i get my period if i could possibly be pregnant?
Question Posted Tuesday January 15 2008, 9:35 am
last week,me and my boyfriend attempted to have sex,i was nervous,and he tried to get it in and it was extremely painful,so he stopped but I've been stressed out about becoming pregnant from precum,and last night after using the restroom i noticed like blood on the toilet paper,but it was like a stringyish thing,it was like mucus,i know that sounds gross,but thats the only way i know to describe it,and i woke up just now,and i got my period,it seems lighter then usual!and i have cramps,could it be lighter then usual because of stressing out?could this be implantation bleeding after a week of intercourse?how do i know thats what it is,i have an irregular period so i wouldn't know if its a missed period or whatever,my last period was either December 5th or 6th!could i tell when i would have been ovulating even if i have an irregular period?help please
krissybabyxo answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 3:01 pm: im pretty sure its due to stress! periods will be weird like that when your stressing out, trust me i know all about this. try to relax even though i know it will be hard to do so. like the person below me said, if your really worried about it you can always take a pregnancy test. but i think your fine♥ [ krissybabyxo's advice column | Ask krissybabyxo A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 1:07 pm: oh bless your heart this all sounds like stress dont get so worked up about it lighter periods and irregular periods can be caused by stress but if you really want all that stress to completly dissaper you can go have a pregnatcy test good luck i hope i helped [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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