How do you know if your cherry popped or if youre just pregnant ?
Question Posted Friday March 25 2011, 11:19 am
I had unprotected sex yesterday, and when i went home i noticed there was blood in my underwear. At first i thought it was just my period but then i realized there is a chance that my cherry may have been popped. Im not sure how to tell the difference, so, can you help ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Jasmine23 answered Monday March 28 2011, 2:59 am: If it was your first time,. your cherry could be popped,., but There is also a chance that you DID get pregnant. Just because you pull out before cumming,. or you don't do it long. does not prevent pregnancy. There is also pre cum. which happens from stimulation. Remember if you are being sexually active,.. to ALWAYS use a condom. Unless you are prepared to go threw the decisions of The possiblity of a child.
Birth control is also a very good idea.
It not only protects you in sex,. But also regulates your period.
iloveyoubabyy004 answered Friday March 25 2011, 10:41 pm: yeah you popped your cherry if there was alittle bit of blood then that mean he popped your cherry but if there was a lot then you may have got your period but im pretty sure it sounds like her popped it. [ iloveyoubabyy004's advice column | Ask iloveyoubabyy004 A Question ]
cadust27 answered Friday March 25 2011, 10:11 pm: you lost your virginity the hymein was broken. You could start your cycle also.
UNPROTECTED SEX NOT EVEN KNOWING IF YOUR CHERRY WAS POPPED IS RETARDED!!!!!!!! WRAP IT UP WHEN YOU ARE READY, UNTIL THEN GROW UP! [ cadust27's advice column | Ask cadust27 A Question ]
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