ok so i had sex for the first time the other night. i know i was ready so please don't tell me any of that. but we didn't use a condem, yes, i know i'm stupid. i know he didn't come in me. i know i have a big chance of getting pregnant, buuut - i had stopped my period that morning. after i stop my periods i usually just spot bleed for about 2 or 3 days after, & i have been doing that after i had sex, so does this mean i'm for sure not pregnant ? pleaseee help me.
WittyUsernameHere answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 2:42 pm: Things to do
- Give it a month and take a pregnancy test after. If you ARE pregnant, a month should be enough time to get a positive result. Thats the only way to know for sure.
- Condoms and VCF. Don't have sex without a condom, for both STD and pregnancy purposes. VCF is vaginal contraceptive film. You buy it on the same aisle as condoms, you put one in 15 minutes before sex, and IF the condom breaks you have spermicide thats about 85% effective at preventing pregnancy. Two lines of defense is a good thing.
pouncebaby9 answered Monday February 4 2008, 5:42 pm: like she said below, you have to wait until your next period.
but honestly i have unprotected before and i doubt that you got pregnant. hopefully everything will be alright<3 let me know how it goessss [ pouncebaby9's advice column | Ask pouncebaby9 A Question ]
AngelofMercy answered Monday February 4 2008, 12:38 pm: Ok, going to be honest and straight up. You won't know until your next period starts or doesn't show up. Unfortunately you can't know that soon if you are pregnant.
The reason why you are still bleeding, is because you were still partially on your period to begin with. Now for that I would say wait at least a full 48 hours after your last sign of bleeding before having intercourse. [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
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