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jdl92

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protected sex but pregnancy symptoms.
Posted: 05-15-08 19:31pm

Hi, i'm 16 years old and my boyfriend and i have recently become sexually active ( about 4 months ). I'm on the birth control pill, and we use a condom every time. We had sex on May 7th 2008, and unfortunatly, the condom broke. i was so scared but because i was on the pill i didn't think about pregnancy. Also, my boyfrined did not ejulate there was a large amount of pre-ejaculate in the condom when it broke, not sure how much was inside me. As soon as we noticed it, i went to the bathroom, wiped myself and done my pee. Now it's May 15th and i've noticed a brown discharge in my panties. not all the time, but sometimes when i use the washroom it's there. also, when i wiped myself i could tell it looked as if it was a little bit of blood. I'm always tired, although thats is not really unusual for me. I havent craved any foods yet . I have felt sick to my stomach but i'm not sure if it's all in my head or if i actually am sick i've also had minor period cramps, which im not sure if i'm thinking they're there, when actually they're not. I've been told by many people before hand, if you think about something enough, it's going to happen. But i just dont see how it's possible that i'm pregnant. I'm on the pill ( and i take it pretty much the same time each night and i never forget one) he didnt ejaculate either. some please reply, i have no idea what to do!
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Posted: 05-15-08 21:58pm

Pregnancy symptoms right now would all be in your head. There are plenty of things working against you being pregnant. The first one being that you are on birth control pill and therefore are not ovulating. Good for you for being proactive about your fertility! The second thing is that he did not ejaculate inside you.

There is also no way that IF you were pregnant and happened to be ovulating in that window of time and he happened to let one little super sperm loose, that you would feel any pregnancy symptoms yet. Those take at least 2 weeks and sometimes more to start to feel. That would typically coincide with a girl's missed period, since ovulation tends to happen approximately 14 days prior to her period.

Bottom line: you are not pregnant.
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jdl92

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Posted: 05-16-08 04:55am

but what explains the bloody discharge? i read it on the internet that you can experience this within 4 days of conception!
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Posted: 05-25-08 20:36pm

i am having a similar experience. i had sex last weekend and now this week have been having a little bloody discharge. i am on birth control and my boyfriend used a condom and he pulled out as well. but i completely see where you're coming from. this week i've been freaking out just bc of this even though i'm on the pill...but i've heard people say before that things can be in your head
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Posted: 05-25-08 20:37pm

i am having a similar experience. i had sex last weekend and now this week have been having a little bloody discharge. i am on birth control and my boyfriend used a condom and he pulled out as well. but i completely see where you're coming from. this week i've been freaking out just bc of this even though i'm on the pill...but i've heard people say before that things can be in your head
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