The best person to tell you what's actually going on is your doctor/gynecologist. Try to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
You will need a pregnancy test as well as a full battery of std tests. Please either abstain or use condoms every time from start to finish next time. You may have gotten lucky once, but don't tempt fate.
Plan B, or the 'morning after pills' work a few ways, by preventing ovulation, triggering menstruation, and preventing implantation. It can act as an abortifacent (something that causes an abortion), and in such cases, all of the dead cells may not come out. If the bleeding is smelly or chunky, and you're having extreme cramps at timed intervals, you may be in labor. Even if it's just chunky, you want to get checked out because you might need a d&c proceedure.
Just please be more careful. Aside of the possible physical consequences, there are emotional problems that the first time shouldn't have hanging over it in your memories. Try to make the second time more relaxed, respectful to yourself, and safer.
2006-11-26 22:49:41
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answered by Sheloya 3
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Plan B pills as in the morning after pills?
If so, the morning after pill has hormones it in to stop pregnancy, it's just like birth control pills. You'll usually see spotting of blood after taking those pills.
There's probably no need to worry and if you are worried then see a doctor and next time, make him use a condom.
2006-11-27 01:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the first thing, you're not a virgin anymore.
Secondly, even if your boyfriend pulled out before he shot his sperm into your vagina, you could still be pregnant. Did you ever hear of something called "pre cu.m"? It can get you just as pregnant as him shooting his whole load in you.
The blood you are seeing is probably to do with you getting your cherry popped.
2006-11-27 05:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If is impossible to determine the source of you issues.
See your Family Physician for an internal examination and any tests that are required.
You family Physician sees many women with similar issues.
The Physical is there to help you with any medical issues and help you cope with any other fears that you have.
Best to you.
2006-11-26 22:58:31
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answered by Mav 6
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There is no past tense of "virgin;" therefore, you are no longer one. You may have acquired one of the many STDs. Get a blood test.
2006-11-26 22:50:28
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answered by tom_terrific73 4
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Go see your doctor. Always use protection unless your ready for a baby. Don`t be scared to talk to your Doctor. Doctor`s are there to help you not scare you.
2006-11-26 23:00:13
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answered by laney 5
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Don't worry monica this is normal. It is just your body adjusting to the fact that you have lost your virginity. There is nothing to worry about.
2006-11-26 23:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Go see yur doctor, if your scared, go to a free clinic.
2006-11-26 22:46:18
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answered by timeoutformiesha 3
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Seems normal...ur not preg
2006-11-26 23:49:53
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answered by Sara J 2
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