I'm 16 years old and I had lost my virginity on December 22, 2012 and we had did it with a condem then when he was fin to come he took it off and pulled out when he came and after that I exprience bleeding from my vargina and I thought when he pop my cherry I bleed for three days then it stop and I'm scared that my period didn't come since I had sex and I'M read about early pregnant sydtom and I haven't exprience any of that but I'm having small cramps but not bleeding could I be pregnant I'm just scared of being a mother right now.
#1. You CAN'T spell at all.
#2. Your grammer is horrid.
#3. Think of helping your child with homework not to be a bitc but your child wouldnt know shit.
You say your 16, yet I have never met a 16 year old that has the reading/writing comprehension of a kindergartner. Sorry, but it's true. First things first. GET A PREGNANCY TEST, that is if you can read it. (: [ Bubble2Gum's advice column | Ask Bubble2Gum A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Tuesday January 1 2013, 11:17 am: "when he was fin to come he took it off and pulled out when he came"
I'm not sure I understand that line. Are you saying he pulled out, took off the condom and came on you but not in you? If once he took off the condom he never entered you again the chances of you being pregnant are extremely small.
If he did reenter you the chances of you being pregnant depend on how much precum was on his penis when he reentered. Precum has semen in it and that semen is enough to get you pregnant if all other conditions are right. Depending on when during your cycle you ovulate depends on whether you were fertile at the time of intercourse. For most women it is around the 14th day of their cycle.
The best way to put you mind at rest is to take a home pregnancy test. IF it is negative your safe. If it is positive wait a few days and test again. If it is still positive you need to see a doctor. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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