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Spearmint Altoids

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Posted: 10-05-05 01:17am

My girlfriend and I have been sexually active for a couple months now, starting around late august. We use condoms, of course. Even though we use rubber, I still pull out minutes before I cum to reduce the chances of pregnancy.

Since we started, she's gotten her period twice. The first period was normal, and she just finished her second period. However, she told me today that her period was unusually light, or at least lighter than other ones. Her periods usually last about 5 days, and this time it lasted four.


Excuse the dramatics, but could she be pregnant?
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shortygot_ashorty

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Aug 2005
Posts: 227
Location: from San Antonio, TX

Posted: 10-05-05 02:21am

It is a very very small posibility......Butit could just be an irregular period. When I first got my period I had it two times and then I didnt have another one for another 3months.... It happens all the time, so to have a wierd period is very common. I wouldnt worrie until she misses a period.
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Spearmint Altoids

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Sep 2005
Posts: 12

Posted: 10-05-05 02:23am

Thanks for the response. I'm not really worried about it either, it just sounds weird.
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kynzgerl

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Joined: 05 Oct 2005
Posts: 24
Location: singapore

Posted: 10-05-05 02:30am

Well,to mah guessture,i think she may not be preagnant!
Alwaes play safe
but I am nervous over mah reslut to
i regret for letting him to go control over me!
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