I've missed my last two periods, I was due on the 27th October, and then again on the 24th November. Before going on the pill my periods were every 6-7 weeks, I went on the pill to regulate them but it didn't agree with me so I came off in March, since then my periods have been regular, give or take 2-3 days. I've had sex with my boyfriend twice, we used a condom both times and it didnt split. We only had sex at the beginning of september and I got my period on the 29th September. When I was due to get my period in October my discharge went darker (a browny colour) like it usually does before I start, and stayed like this for about 2 weeks, gradually fading back to normal. there was an incident where the second time we had sex, my bf came inside me (in the condom) pulled out n threw it away,he was leaning over me kissing and I felt a small drip onto the outside of my vagina. My sleeping pattern has changed a lot, Iv been going to bed at 6am and waking at 3-4 pm, is this a factor?
2007-11-27
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Nikki Smith
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➔ Women's Health
Even though you used condoms, you're still not a 100% protected against pregnancy. To put your mind at ease, grab a pregnancy test at a drugstore. If it comes out positive, then you'll know.
2007-11-27 14:20:04
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answered by ladydi_1987 5
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If you just went off the pill recently, this can mess up your cycle really badly.
I was on the pill for a while but stopped, and after this I went for nearly a year without any periods, and I was celibate at the time. Naturally the first thing any doctor or nurse asked me was if I was pregnant, and I could safely tell them no! Even so, they always did a test ...
So don't worry about it. But by all means do a home test just to ease your mind.
2007-11-27 15:14:32
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answered by Orla C 7
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That's a lot of ifs to say you're pregnant. Semen dripping on the outside of the vagina will most likely not make it inside to impregnate. Stress could change your cycle, so can exercise and diet. Your body may be trying to get into a rhythm after the bc (yes this long after). Call your gyno and ask about the weird cycle, and in the meantime, take a home pregnancy test to alleviate your fears.
2007-11-27 14:19:03
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answered by MSC Lieu 4
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I think your ok, your body is just basically confused, you started regulating your perid and then stopped.... You body doesnt know how to react, you should go to the doctor tho, if you dont get your period for a couple months your ueterus can get like a build up developed in it and can make you sick. Your body needs to shed the lining in order to clean its self out, if you dont bleed it builds up, the doctor might give you progesterine to make your period start so you dont get that build up. take a test at the doctor's office to know for sure if your pregnant
2007-11-27 14:20:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I have two children; both times I was pregnant I had some discharge as the one you describe around the expected date for my period (just the first month).
Go buy a pregnancy test NOW.
2007-11-27 14:20:22
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answered by ana s 2
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it could possibly be your change in sleep. But get a pregnancy test....what are you waiting for? Dont just keep guessing until 9 months later when a baby pops out. You need to find out as soon as you can so you can prepare for things just in case you are pregnant.
2007-11-27 14:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you could. If you don't want to be pregnant, stop having sex. If you do, congratulations, you might be. Go get a pregnancy test because it's impossible for us to know.
2007-11-27 14:21:39
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answered by Maber 4
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Dude.. why don't you take a pregnancy test or go to the doctor.. I can't be bothered to read that long rather detailed description of your privates
2007-11-27 14:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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if u ad sex the asnswer is obviously YES
2007-11-27 22:11:27
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answered by Anonymous
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noone can really answer this till you go walgreens (or another drug store) and get a pregnancy test.
yes your sleep patterns could be a factor.
what are you eating?
what exercise are you getting?
who pays your bills?
what relaxation techniques are you practicing?
what drugs and alcohol are you drinking?
if you answer all these honestly... then maybe we can REALLY help you...
2007-11-27 14:18:58
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answered by charlton_g_w 4
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