Well, if you had sex on the 16th of September, it is too soon to have symptoms if you have contracted an STD. If this was the first time you ever had sex, then it is normal to bleed. You sound pretty young and inexperienced about sex. Please go to the following websites for information that you need to know. If you are going to start having sex, you are going to need to know alot more than what you know now. Here are the websites.
Also, make sure you go see a doctor and get yourself on birth control. And get some condoms,, you DO NOT want to have unprotected sex.
2006-09-22 06:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you had sex after not having it for a while, you could have just made a little tear or something, which made you bleed. The stomach stuff may just be you feeling yucky. Even so, having unprotected sex, well, you know what I am going to say. It would be in your best interest for both of you to get tested for STIs and for you to get on a reliable form of birth control. Whether it be hormonal (pill, patch, ring) or barrier (condom), use it religiously. Ask your doctor if s/he thinks you should also take a pregnancy test. Good luck, and be a smart, well-researched woman when it comes to your body and how it works! Don't be afraid to ask your gyno questions or look something up on your own.
2006-09-22 13:23:50
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answered by Twistedsheets 4
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Any time you have unprotected sex, you run the risk of pregnancy, but I am sure you know that. It sounds like you may have had unprotected sex during your fertile time, if I have my dates straight, so, yes, you should at least take a test and make sure you use your first morning urine. This early on, you would be a more accurate reading. However, your stomach should not feel any different from a week old pregnancy. Get a test.
2006-09-22 13:18:11
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answered by Helen T 3
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I have to disagree with everyone here. If you started bleeding the day AFTER you had sex, bled for 7 days, and then it stopped, it was probably just your period. The pain in your stomach could just be sensitivity due to sex, or because after a period your uterus and cervix are soft causing them to be moer sensitive.
I would suggest however, you use protection if you do not want to have a baby. Trying to time unprotected sex to yor non fertiletimes, or the pull out method, are NOT good methods for birth control.
2006-09-22 13:24:55
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answered by alissae02690 2
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yes go see your doctor and get a pregnancy test done. Good Luck.
2006-09-22 13:18:49
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answered by bubbles26 4
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maybe you had a misscariage, you shoul go to the gyno and get checked
2006-09-22 13:18:34
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answered by James 4
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You deserve whatever disease or pregnancy you just got, moron.
2006-09-22 13:15:45
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answered by jessiekatsopolous 4
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