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Re: no subject received Sat, 16 Aug 2003 23:15:49 -0500

From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 16 Aug 2003 23:28:41 -0500 (CDT)


You need to go to the doctor to be checked out, it could be a lot of things. So you know for the future, there are sperm in the pre-ejaculate fluid and it is enough to get you pregnant, your boyfriend does not need to ejaculate in you for pregnancy to occur. So by the time he put on the condom it was already too late. You could take a HPT for your own peace of mind and to be sure that you are not pregnant, it you do use your first morning urine as it is the most concentrated. Not a doc, good luck.

At Sat, 16 Aug 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>this here is my 3rd e-mail to you and i have still not hears a responce and i
>am still bleeding. its been over a month now i have been bleeding. please
>respond
>
> I e-mailed this to you on the 4th and i have not yet had a response
>please respond back to me asap i have been bleeding now for almost a month
>please help
> hello im 18 years old. and i have been experiencing some pelvix pain
>and the past 3 periods it has not been red nor heavy but it has been light and
>a dark brown. i had my period ended my period after having it 4 days like
>normal and then a couple days later i had sex and we didn't use a condom at first
>but he put iton before he came so he didn't cum inside me. but 2 days after
>that i started bleeding again. so what could it possibly be




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