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From: Valerie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 7 May 2002 07:27:52 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 07 May 2002, ^RedSugar wrote: >
>I would doubt you are pregnant with a negative test. Stress does play a big role on cycles. As far as your b/f fingering you, if he had dirty finger nails it could of caused an infection which could be the brownish discharge and delay in cycle. Should get an exam to see. I couldn't tell you about the medication, do an internet search on it and see what the side effects come up as. Also, check into some reliable birthcontrol so this isn't such an issue. I know birthcontrol isn't 100% effective but better then nothing at all! Good luck to you!

>hie. i am 20 years old and am very worried. i am hoping that you can help. i had protected sexual intercourse (and there was one instance when his male organ went into me but only for a few seconds but he didn't come) with my bf in march and i took a pregnancy test  at the dr's and he sent the urine to the lab. it came out -
>the deal here is that i didn't get my period last month (april) and instead i had spotting, darkish brownish stuff (little amounts). and this month i don;t (may) have either. i used to have regular periods but in februray it changed. i am on medication for my stomach as i have gastric problems. does it effect my cycle ? and another friend said i am too stressed which i am... does it effect it too ?? and yet another friend said that the spotting couild be due to my bf  fingering me with unclean fingers. i am very worried as this has never happened to me before. i am worried that i might be pregnant. please help me... i am really scared.
>j




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