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Scared And Panicy

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Posted: 08-23-07 15:18pm

someone help me...everyone says this is normal, but 2 days ago, including today me n my bf had sex. but while we were "goin at it" he asked me if i was on my period and i told him no and he said he was curious cause i was bleeding. and now im scared. we had protection. and im 14, it was my first time and im kinda worried about getting pregnant at my young age. and i really dont kno much about it but i also am worried about it being cancer? im clieless on everything. please help me!!! i really need some help Rolling Eyes Laughing
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Ingi

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Posted: 08-24-07 13:57pm

Some women bleed the first time they have sex. It in no way has anything to do with pregnancy!

You should be afraid of getting pregnant! You are too young to have a baby. Using protection is a GREAT step in not getting pregnant. Always ~ ALWAYS ~ use a condom!

It also isn't cancer. It was your hymen. Almost all women bleed when they first have sex. You aren't different. You are normal and average.
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Jude-Love

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Posted: 08-24-07 13:58pm

What happened is normal. It was either your hymen or he bumped your cervix too hard. Don't worry, it doesn't mean anything is wrong with you.
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