hi, i asked the question about being on my period for two weeks. i really appreciated your answer. however, i have a few more questions based on your reply.
first, i am sexually active. but he has never "came" in me. but about three months ago, i missed my period for a whole month. at that time, i stopped being sexually active and just recently started having sex again. do you really think its possible i miscarried? i've had my period after that month and it was normal. i'm not sure why this constant bleeding is happening now. i'm kind of scared. please give me all the information you have. thank you! (oh, and i am on the pill)
If he's been inside you without a condom, even if he hasn't ejaculated in you, there's a chance that pre-cum could've initiated a pregnancy, and because you're on the pill you miscarried. If you two ALWAYS use a condom - as in, he's never been in you without one - then I'm wrong about that.
Regardless, if you've been bleeding - like, flowing - for more than seven or eight days, you need to call your doctor. This isn't normal. If you've been spotting, that can sometimes happen, but not usually after nine months on the same medication. Something's changed, or something isn't working anymore. Bodies can sometimes build up resistances to medication - I've never heard of that happening with birth control, but I suppose there's a first time for everything.
Anyway, don't freak out, but make sure you use a condom anytime he's inside you right now, just in case the pill isn't working, or something. Better to be safe than sorry.
Definitely call your doctor ASAP though.
Remember, I'm just speculating here. Let me know what happens/what you and your doctor figure out if you like.
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