Yet another shining example of the failed liberal sexual education system in America....
Good for you!!!
If you don't want to get pregnant.... don't have sex. Was the three minutes thirty seconds of excitement worth all of this anxiety????
2006-12-13 03:53:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The plan b pill is extra effective, nothing NOTHING is 100%, but the plan b pill, when taken within the time limits, is about as close as you can get without having an actual abortion to avoiding an unwanted pregnancy.
But its disturbing that already you're using it as a form of birth control. Thats not how it works, and you should be ashamed of yourself for making adult decisions and not following them through with some form of protection. Get yourself on the pill for cripes sake, and dont be so rushed and foolish next time.
Secondly, when your hymen is broken you will usually spot, even bleed for a while after. Not all women do, but a vast majority will. Also, sex can irritate your cervix, causing it to bleed.
The brown blood is also normal, its part of your system doing a 'deep clean".
You sound fine. This is why sex isnt a game. An orgasim lasts at most 5-10 seconds, and certainly not long at all for a new person, how can this much trouble and worry and anxiety after be worth that?
2006-12-13 03:56:25
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I've taken the morning-after pill and it worked great, as I didn't get pregnant (I took it 24 + hours after I'd had sex) :) It is normal to bleed a bit after losing your virginity ... as fars as the implanation bleeding, for me, it always started like a period, only a brownish color, and hardly any blood (compared to a regular period). Unfortunately, all you can do now is just wait to see if you start your period again. Since he did pull out, you're not at as high a risk, but there's always a chance. Best of luck, and remember to use protection in the future!
2006-12-13 03:59:41
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answered by Duckie314 4
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I have never taken the plan b pill, but I know when I lost mine, I did bleed very little for several days. I think that is very normal. As far as the larger amount of blood on the 12th, could be the plan b pill working by letting the egg and everything be discharged.
Pulling out doesn't guarantee birth control. Now that you are active you need protection.
BTW you lost it on my anniversary!!
2006-12-13 03:54:59
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answered by sandrarosette 4
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Ok. When you take the plan B pill, you will have discharge. That's its job. To get rid of whatever is there. Also, when you have sex on the tail end of your period, you can start to bleed again.
Please get on a birth control pill so that you will not have this kind of worry anymore.
And Please, if you Love yourself at all, Use A Condom. If this boy was not a virgin too, he could be giving you something more than a baby. He could give you AIDS.
Have your doctor check for STDs.
And, if you really want to be safe, and have orgasms, buy a vibrator.
2006-12-13 04:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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the bleeding after sex was normal so dont worry.every girl has this when she has sex for the first time. the discharge you had was probably bits of blooded left over coming out. i took the morning after pill once and it made me really ill for 2 days. make sure in future you are careful. dont worry the pill is really good. you might have another period soon though cause i did. i bled for 4 days after. good luck and dont worry.
2006-12-13 04:02:44
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answered by puss n boots 1
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Your proverbial heart? Or, your physical heart? The answer, of course depends not on which heart you mean, but which mind you mean? Referring to the phrase, "he's lost his mind" we can gather that if you did lose your proverbial heart, you could only lose your 'mind' as in, your sanity, depending on what choices you chose thereafter. With the mind as in the 'ego' the thought processes that sometimes control us, if you lost your proverbial heart , you would more than likely lose your mind as it was because then you wouldn't function as a typical human anymore. You'd become robotic, lacking empathy, compassion and other human traits that influence the mind and make you human. You would become a machine, and their minds are something completely different. The question would become, what would be the driving force of your new state of mind? What would influence your decisions? If you meant losing your actual, physical heart... well, then I would say yes and no to losing your mind, any mind. Yes, because you would be dead. Your body as you knew it would no longer be functioning on any level, and therefore be without mind. No, because it is said the 'mind' never dies, but overlaps from reincarnation to reincarnation, which explains why we carry some habits and memories through, often being perceived as genetics, dream states or deja vu. Although it is actually your spirit or soul that is doing the reincarnating, the soul comes from the one soul that inhabits everything, and so your 'mind' that learns more with every reincarnation is actually your very individualism. Without it, you are not you.
2016-05-23 18:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The plan B pill could be causing the bleeding. If you took it in time, the chances are good you aren't pregnant.
Next time, have some respect for yourself...and for any children you might not want to be bringing into this world. Use protection every single time!!!
2006-12-13 03:56:11
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answered by B 4
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iits normal to bleed after your first time i did but only for that day. Pulling out is not good cuz the guy still cums a little bit before he knows his going to. So if you are scared take a test, and if your not use protection next time. Good luck though i wish you the best and i will pray for you
2006-12-13 04:00:51
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answered by belle 2
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I know absolutely nothing about what happens after the Plan "B" pill. But as far as bleeding after sex for the first time, that is normal. Normally it doesn't last 3 days though, but you could just be very sensitive.
2006-12-13 03:57:39
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answered by ... 4
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That pill works..you have nothing to worry about...if you are concerned..go talk to your doctor..they are your best bet...a little bit of blood after having intercourse is normal..just spotting right after is the usual...they say u need to take the plan b pill at least 24-48 hours after unprotected sex...so you took it at the right time...:-) just like i said before if you are concerned go to the doctors
2006-12-13 03:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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