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Re: implantation bleeding

From: Kari (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 9 Apr 2003 17:53:12 -0500 (CDT)


i meant to say penetration of the sperm And remember 'condoms are not 100% safe'

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Kari

At Wed, 9 Apr 2003, Kari wrote: > >penetration can go through underwear and possibly jeans if enough >occurs. You aren't really safe unless you have birth control or he >wears a condom... not even the "pull out" method works. In fact i >think people that believe they are safe with that need to wise up. My >guess - if its just spotting and enough to see it - then you are >pregnant. Take a home pregnancy test with in the next few days. >Especially if you don't start. > >At Wed, 9 Apr 2003, Liz wrote: >> >>This has me worried. Here's the full story. Within the past 3 weeks I >>have "fooled around" with my partner every weekend, but up until last >>saturday I was technically a virgin. However, the couple of times >>before that we engaged in what I think is called "dry humping"-whereby >>we both kept our underwear on (although mine was fairly slight- and his >>obviously had a slit in). He ejaculated both these times, although >>penetration did not occur. Yesterday I had spotted a bit (my period not >>due til tomorrow, but usually late) + have just found out about >>implantation bleeding. Am I being paranoid - or could I be so unluckey >>to have got pregnant without actually having sex? > >-- >Kari >




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