Worried about pregnancy. =/

Me and my boyfriend only sometimes use condoms when we have sex. And sometimes we don’t. It really depends on if we have one at the time. If we don’t I always tell him to pull out. But im still scared. I usually have my period in the middle of the month. And last month I started at the end of the month. I was glad because I thought it was my period when I saw the blood… But it was far from a normal period. It didnt even last two days. It was just occasional blood throughout that day. And then a little more blood the next day…im not on birth control or anything that should be causeing this. And I looked it up on the internet and it said if your pregnant you may have spotting…how long can spotting last? Up to two days? Im scared because I dont know if that was my period or spotting!!! Help???

Answer #1

There is a good chance you can be pregnant. Even if the guy does pull out there are sperm that are released earlier. You should always always use protection. If you turn out not to be pregnant try to get some birth control pills.

Answer #2

WHEN I FOUND OUT THAT I WAS PREGNAT I HAD A PERIOD THAT LASTED LIKE 2 DAYS. THEN THE NEXT MONTH IT NEVER CAME.. I NEVER SPOTTED THOUGH. YOU MAY OR MAY NOT BE PREGNANT? WAIT A WEEK OR SO THEN TAKE A PREG. TEST.. ( DOLLAR STORE ONES WORK JUST FINE) GOOD LUCK HUN.. HOPE IT ALL WORKS OUT FOR YOU!!!

Answer #3

Take a pregnancy test.

Answer #4

Alright, thats fine. But not to be rude, but if you’re worried about the fact you may be pregnant, you can only blame yourself, thats all.

Answer #5

that wasn’t my question. I’m already worried enough.

I posted trying to get advice from maybe someone older, who would know how long spotting lasts. not to be lectured on protected sex.

Answer #6

Spotting can last a few days…I honestly recommend you get that pregnancy test done.

Answer #7

ALWAYS USE A CONDOM UNLESS YOU WANT TO GET PRENANT! Isnt it common sense?! If you dont want to get pregnant, WEAR A CONDOM!

Answer #8

You know you are playing Baby Roulette. . .

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