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shakenkitten

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Joined: 11 Jun 2004
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Am I Pregnant?
Posted: 06-11-04 23:51pm

Okay,heres the deal. My boyfriend and I had sex, but we kinda changed our minds before he got all the way in, I know you bleed if you're a virgin and I bled for like one night. So we kinda did have sex,right? We also used a condom but it was expired by a few years. Anyways I was due to have my period the next week,and I was a week late. But the next month I skipped, could I still be pregnant even though I had my period two weeks after I had sex? Question I really need my question answered soon.
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Julymommy72504

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2004
Posts: 225
Location: Cincinnati, Oh

Posted: 06-12-04 00:07am

Hun the chances of you being pregnant are very slim since you had your period. Because of the fact that you were a virgin and you had sex, that could have delayed your period even. How old are you hun? Do you wanna be pregnant?
Again don't sweat it I think your okay. Because the condom was expired dont mean it did not work just menas that the rubber is old and it could have snapped easier. I think your fine but you could wait till you get a few more responses to reassure you even.
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Julymommy72504

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2004
Posts: 225
Location: Cincinnati, Oh

Posted: 06-12-04 00:14am

I forgot to mention, if you were worried about it, you could have thrown off your period also. Alot of times when you worry it throws off your hormones and that throws off your whole cycle, so keep that in mind too.
Lots of love,
heather and hayley
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