Hi, I am sixteen years old, and I think I may be pregnant. Nearly a month ago, I hooked up with this guy after work. He didn't cum in me, and the condom he wore was too small so it may have ripped, but I know that when a penis is erect it leaks semen. I've been getting bloated a lot, threw up once, and now for the past maybe, five days or less not too sure I've been having brown discharge. It's not a lot like a period, but it's definitely noticeable. My stomach is getting a little harder in the lower parts, but my two tests I took were negative!! I've always had regular periods, so I don't really think this discharge is my period at all. I'm thinking maybe implantation bleeding? Or just spotting? Does it seem like I could be pregnant or am I just imagining it? Should I wait a while and take another test?
Most likely the spotting you're seeing is your period trying to come through. Most likely the problem and the feelings you're having are a direct result of the level of stress you have put on yourself over possibly being pregnant. Stress is the biggest killer of periods behind pregnancy.
If taking another test with a different test kit will help you relax and lower your stress level then do so. Your next period should come along on schedule.
I would recommend that if you are going to be sexually active that you see your GYN and get birth control or go to a planned parenthood clinic. By a law called HIPPA you are old enough to request birth control without parental permission. You are also old enough to see a doctor for anything related to your reproductive system without parental permission. All you need say to the doctor is you are asking for your rights under HIPPA. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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