okay this is long and whatever but i'm completely freaking out right now.. here's the story :
okay i take Yaz birth control pretty reguarly around the same time every day i havent missed a pill in like 2 months. but 3 weeks ago me & my boyfriend had sex, he used a condom and we use the pull out method just so we don't risk anything, you know? so as we were finishing as he was pulling out i heard the condom pop. He didn't cum until he was completely outside of me. I know because we talked about & he knew for a fact he didnt and becuase the cum splashed all over my inner thighs, butt, that genreal area. Now as soon as that happened of course i freaked out like okayy. it's not IN me but it's close enough and what if i couple of drops landed right on the opening?! so i peed asap and washed everything off down there.. that was 3 weeks ago though and i stopped worrying about until this past wensday when i started getting the brown discharge and the week progressed it got heavier and heavier to the point where on saturday it was almost like a light period. When this first happened i freaked out that i was having implation bleeding, but i remember that the month before i skipped my non-hormal pills ( the white "sugar pills") becuase it was spring break and i didn't want to get my period. but i still never skipped a pill, i just started a new pack of pills the day my white ones started. soo, now im like oh okay this is just break through bleeding from my last period. I'm due for my period tuesday and i'm absolutly freaking out. How big of a chance do you think there is that i'm pregnant?
teardrops7 answered Sunday April 13 2008, 8:18 pm: There really isnt any telling. The discharge could just be discharge. But condoms and birth control still have some open space for being able to get pregnant. If you do have worries about being pregnant take a pregnancy test.
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