I read a similar question, but was wondering if a girl was fingered with a finger containing sperm, then i know that the chances of her being pregnant are small, but still existant.
My girlfriend, and I experienced the same thing, but she has gotten her period for 4 months, at more or less regular intervals after the "incident" now. can she be pregnant and experiencing decidual/first trimester bleeding? or am i just being paranoid?
There is a thing called implantation bleeding that is actually fairly common in women now. It usually happens the first month of pregnancy, around the same time the woman would be due for a period. It can last up to 4 days straight and the woman may experience moderate bleeding. Many women mistake this implantation bleeding for their regular period and assume they must not be pregnant then. Cramping and the usual "period signs and symptoms" go along with the implantation bleeding sometimes.
Beyond that first month any bleeding is absolutely abnormal during pregnancy. Chances are, if she is bleeding enough to think she's on her period for 3 more months after that then she's just not pregnant. Some women do have such odd hormonal changes caused by pregnancy that they can still bleed during pregnancy but it usually results in a relatively early miscarriage, unfortunately. That or she's the one in a million born with a full second set of female reproductive organs ;)
If you're still doubting the entire thing, there has been plenty enough time pass that you can purchase a home pregnancy test and it will give an accurate reading. A store bought pregnancy test will cost you less than $10 and can put your mind at ease.
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