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Re: ally scared :\ help please..

From: JJ (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 1 Sep 2003 08:10:09 -0500 (CDT)


No form of contraception is 100% safe, so yes there is always a chance you could be pregnant. The way to know for sure is to buy a test. Get one which works from when your period was due. It probably will be negative and that will at least put your mind at rest.

I'm 16, and in the past 10 days I've had sex with my boyfriend twice, >without a condom. The first time he pulled out, the second he
>ejaculated in me (about 5 days ago). I'm on the birth control pill
>Orthocyclen which I take daily around 11:00 pm. My period was due about
>three days ago, and I haven't gotten it. However, just today I started
>experiencing slight itchiness/discomfort down there and noticed light
>blood spotting on the toilet tissue when I went to the bathroom. The
>blood definately wasn't from my period. I know this can't be an STD
>thing because we both lost our virginity to eachother and we're clean.
>
>My questions are,
>
>What are the chances of me being pregnant? Should I wait a few days to
>see if I get my period, and then buy a home pregnancy test, or should I
>buy it right away? What could the irritation/slight blood be from?
>
>I can't tell my parents...If anything happens, I decided I'll consult my
>boyfriend's mom who is an adult who I trust, and I know she will be able
>to drive me to a planned parenthood center or something.




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