Okay, I was late for my period the month of June. The I had sex on the 28th of July and started bleeding for like 2 days but it went away... We didn't use a condom (yes i know stupid move) but it just kinda happened, but the bleeding stopped and i am pretty sure the bleeding was just my hymen, but that would mean i never got my period the month of July. I know it is always possible to get pregnant, but how likely is it that I could be pregnant now?
Cassiopea answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 3:36 am: All I have to say is get tested. I just found out I was prego and we used a condom. If you had sex around the time you were supposed to have your period there may be a chance you are pregnant.
Believe me if you are it is not the end of the world. I do believe that those things happen for a reason.
But get tested before you start freaking out. [ Cassiopea's advice column | Ask Cassiopea A Question ]
pinkpolkadots answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 2:26 am: It is possible that it's your hymen still but jeez girl you NEED to use a condom next time. The fact that it was stupid move isn't an excuse. Believe me, you don't want to destroy you're life over a "stupid move". Go get tested for pregnancy, and unless you're absolutely certain that you're guy was a virgin, get tested for stds too. You don't want to spread anything without knowing that you had it in the first place.
I know this probably just seems like I'm preaching to you but it's really important. That's the one thing that you shouldn't mess with cuz getting pregnant is not something you wanna do on accident.
TheSunshineShow answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 1:42 am: I'm pretty sure the bleeding from your hymen breaking does not last for two days.
You might just have an irregular cycle. Sometimes girls have their periods late or early on one month, then not at all the next. It's usually caused by stress in teenagers.
Pregnancy is very possible, but I would recommend taking it easy this month and not worrying too much. If your period still doesn't come this month or comes very late and seems light, consult a doctor or Planned Parenthood for a pregnancy test.
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