ok, so I had sex at the beginning of the month, on both the fourth and eleventh of October. About two weeks from the first time I had some spotting, it lasted for a few days but was fairly light. I know some women can have implantation bleeding so I got pretty nervous. But yesterday was the day that I'm supposed to get my period and I had bleeding, but not as much as I normally would. It's more than the spotting in the middle of the month, so I don't know what to think.
I've been pretty stressed lately and have made some diet changes, so maybe that could be affecting my period? What do you guys think?
I'm not on birthcontrol and sex was mainly protected ( the first time he didn't use a condom for the beginning, but then put one on. The second time was completely protected. I'm aware of precum, please don't preach to me.)
If you're having sex and concerned about pregnancy I would advise talking to your doctor about birth control options. Worrying like this every time you have sex and a strange period is not really fun, is it? [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
ediemarie answered Saturday November 1 2008, 1:58 pm: Hi,
according to your question, everything you said is probably right. It is true that some women have a period even while they're pregnant, but I don't think this is the case with you.
You did have a period and for the most part you were protected. Most likely, you are worried about it and that is probably causing you to bleed the way you are. You need to just calm down.
However, if this continues on for another month or you are still worrying about it, it never hurts to get it checked out by your doctor. Better safe than sorry. I hope I helped.
Good luck to you,
Ediemarie [ ediemarie's advice column | Ask ediemarie A Question ]
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