well..i know this seems redundant here in yahoo answers..when someone ask..if she might be pregnant or not...well unfortunately..i will be one of them....help, im confuse.
could i be pregnant or not?...
i have my first menstrual day last september 14 and ends at sept 18..( 5 days)...on september 19,,i have my first sexual intercourse with my boyfriend...no protection..
could that make me pregnant?..
today September 28...i have vaginal spotting...what is this? is this normal or not?....please answer..thanks..
2007-09-27
23:32:50
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my vaginal spotting...i mean this as " brown spotting"....the color is brown and it is dry...
2007-09-28
00:39:56 ·
update #1
How long do your cycles usually last? A woman with a 28 day cycle will ovulate between about days 13 and 16 of her cycle (counting the first day of her period as day 1). And sperm can live up to 5 days in the right conditions, making a woman able to become pregnant from sex from about day 7/8 through day 15/16. This changes if your cycles are normally shorter (or longer). You had sex on day 6 of your cycle. This is not an extremely high risk time, but it IS risky! So, yes, you could have become pregnant.... especially as you did not use "protection."
However, I do not think that the brown spotting you are having is implantation bleeding. That usually is seen between 7-10 days after CONCEPTION, not after you had sex (remember, sperm can live up to 5 days to fertilize the egg), and it is very unlikely that conception actually occured on the 19th, even if you are pregnant. Not only that, but implantation bleeding is not usually brown blood - it's usually light pink because it is fresh blood, not old blood.
That kind of spotting can be "normal" for other reasons.
Unfortunately, you'll just have to wait until you are expecting your period to find out if you are pregnant or not. Sorry we can't be of more help over the internet.
2007-09-28 01:08:16
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answered by Mrs.P 6
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Well, with the dates you gave it is highly unlikely that you ovulated in time to be pregnant when you had sex. That being said, it is ALWAYS possible to get pregnant if you have sex (both protected or unprotected). The bleeding you are experiencing might be implantation bleeding, ovulation bleeding, or just break through spotting (bleeding for no medical reason in between periods).
An at home pregnancy test will probably not be able to give you an accurate answer this early. You need to go to your doctor and have a blood test done, or wait until your next period is due and take an at home test. Until then, unless you are trying for a baby, use protection.
2007-09-28 00:17:20
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answered by LatchKeyPrincess 4
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You probably are pregnant and that is probably implantation bleeding, which occurs when the egg attaches itself to the wall of your womb. It shouldn't be long or heavy bleeding.
There are cheap tests available in many stores, including the Dollar Tree, but most aren't accurate until after you should get your next period and miss for four days. (There are a few that can be accurate before that.) You can go to a doctor and see what he thinks, or you can wait for a little longer until a home test will tell you. Best wishes!
2007-09-28 00:03:32
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answered by Lisa 3
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answered by savitz 4
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That should be ur implantation bleeding and looks like you are pregnant. Congratulations. I dont know if you like this or not. But i strongly believe that no one else can answer your this question but you after doing a test.
This question sounds so sick when being repeated by many including you.
2007-09-27 23:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You may be take a test and go to the doctor for a check up
2007-09-27 23:44:47
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answered by jaineelyse 3
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I hope you didn't think you couldn't get pregnant your first time (worst old wives' tale ever)...because it sounds like you hit a home run in your first at-bat.
2007-09-28 00:14:03
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answered by helene 7
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your ovulating now genius. gees do they not teach women anything theses days for crying out loud if you dont know how your frigging period works why the he ll are you having sex use your brain people
2007-09-27 23:38:00
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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