my cramps are stronger then normally and i'm super crabby and been having headaches
Question Posted Thursday May 8 2008, 11:04 pm
my period came for like 5 minutes on tuesday and it wasn't even blood. it was pink, like reallly light. i had sex friday without protection but it wasn't really 'sex'. it didn't even go in all the wayy and we stopped after like a minute. nothing came out of him so i'm sure that nothing got in me. but i'm just concerned on whether i COULD be pregnant. cause my period came for like 5 minutes. i was whipping after going to the bathroom and there was pink on the toilet paper. so i thought i got it so i put a tampon in. i took it out that day and there was like light brownish pink on there, but only in one spot and it was tinyy. So i put one in over night, woke up and there was a little pink on the string. i was guessing it wasn't my period. But my cramps are stronger then normally and i'm super crabby and been having headaches. i keep thinking i got my period but its always discharge that comes out.. and alot. can you tell me whats going on? & don't tell me to get a pregnancy test.. i'm 15 years old, my parents are crazy and that won't happen. plus, i have a boyfriend and i had sex with another boy, i know shame on me.. but please give me some ideas or advice. i'm a tad bit concerned. thanks for all the help. answer back soon please !
Anyway, if it was 6 days ago, you wouldn't already be having symptoms of pregnancy. Maybe something else is wrong. And even if it "didn't go in all the way", that doesn't matter. You can get pregnant just by having that form of contact near there. It's unlikely, but possible. And if it seems like "nothing came out", there's still the pre-ejaculate. This may be a little graphic, but hey, you had sex so you should be fine with this. Pre-ejaculate would be a clear liquid that is produced when he is aroused, and it is a natural lubricant. It actually contains semen, so that could still get you pregnant.
Again, I believe something else is the cause. You should probably go see your doctor about it. I'm not familiar with anything that causes all of these syptoms, but I'm not a doctor. I may study a lot, but I don't deal with anything vaginal. Seeing your doctor is the best thing to do. This could end up being serious. [ aybabtu's advice column | Ask aybabtu A Question ]
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