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Q: Still Very Confused
asked by: LostInIllusion on August 21st, 2004
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On tuesday I had lttile bits of blood that I only wiped and lasted for about an hour. Then it started again the next day, starting and stopping. Its been like a very watety pinkish red discharge. It's almost not even enough for a tampon but if I do its only a tiny bit on it after 8 hours. My period shouldn't start till next week and ever since i've stated(8 months) birth control i've been very regular and no side affects so thats what has me so worried.Lost month my period was about 3 days late and alot lighter then usually. The lst day and a half was a brown discharge. I've been peeing alot and having these funny feelings in my lower stomach. My friend(shes pregnant) told me I really need to go to the doctor but i'm scared too. I also don't know if there is a need to. Is this normal or should I go to the doctor? I would my last real period was on june 21st. I did mess up my birth control and have unprotected(no condom) sex 3 times in the begging on july. I really doubt that i'm pregnant though. I'm planning on calling my doctor monday but I just wanted to see what someone else thought b/c i'm really confused.
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Kia
replied on August 22nd, 2004
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You really need to either do a home test or get blood tested at the doctors.
Don't worry that you don't "need" to, lol many people get tested everyday that come out negative but you need to know so you can either deal with the pregnancy and get ante-natal care, or so you can put your mind at rest and be careful with your birth control.
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