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I think I'm sick Hi F/18
Me and my bf had intercourse. We used a condom and I had a low chance of getting pregnant( had sex 2 days after my period ended). I took a pregnancy test 2days before the day I actually should (2 weeks after sex) and it was negative. My period is due in a week but I have really bad cramping in my lower abdomen. I have a waterish discharge and it's colourless. I feel a bit queezy but not as much. No change in my boobs. What should I do?
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Your not pregnant. For 85% of women they have a safe window of 7 days after their period and 7 days before their period where they can have sex and not get pregnant. The 14 days in between is the span of time during which you ovulate. It is during a 3 day window on either side of ovulation that a women can get pregnant is she has unprotected sex or is not on some type of birth control.
The other things you write about are all completely normal for a woman your age. For one thing you may still be experiencing things related to puberty as for many puberty can last into their early twenty's. Your body may still be getting use to new hormones being released.
This present experience has nothing to do with the fact that you had sex. Not all women experience bad cramping with every period or watery discharge.
Now none of us are doctor's we right or answer from personal experience or education. Therefore it is my advice if you have any concerns a phone call to your GYN is appropriate to put your mind at ease. Your GYN knows you best and if needed an appointment will be made for an examination though I feel just speaking with your doctor will ease you mind. ]
Doesn't sound like theres any chance of you being pregnant then. That fact that you just happen to feel sick and cramping are not related to sex and could be just the natural cramping that some women get with the on coming of, or during a period. I did not get cramping every cycle, only some of them. Then even if nothings happened like this before, theres always the first time for it to be some other womens health, cycle related issue. To determine if it is serious or not needing treatment, you would need to see a dr. or a gynocologist.
All I call tell you that my Dr. routinely tells me as signs I need to come in for check up is if:
1. You have bad pain
2. You have pain with sex
3. YOu're experiencing much heavier bleeding than before.
So I suppose these are signs that could signal it being something a Dr. needs to treat for. Don't worry, its usually always things easily treated with medicine if so. For example I know a gal who had heavy long lasting bleeding with cycles when about your age. The Dr. gave her a prescription to take to make it stop and go to normal cycles again. ]
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