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Ok here it goes I has sex a month ans half ago, he didnt cum becuase he had no condom and after 10 minuted of intercourse I stopped becuase I didnt want to get pregnat. So its been a month and a half and I spotted at the beginning of the month which is when I normally have my period....on birth control which I stopped two weeks ago. It lasted only 2 days and it went away. I have taken 3 prgnacy tests all 2 weeks apart and all are negative. Today I got this pink vaginal discharge and I have been cramping for week. What the heck is up?

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you might be pregnant that is what happend to me when i found out i was pregnant
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Sorry to invade your topic.
My girlfriend worries about pregnancy so so so much. We haven't had ANY sexual contact for nearly 2 months as she is going on the pill next month and we don't want to risk it. But she worries about things like touching her vagina incase theres something on her hand or me touching her leg incase the semen 'crawls' up into her vagina, she also worries about flushing the toilet and getting something on her hand. Its silly little worries that are niggling away at both of us. She needs to be told to stop worrying. Its stressing her and me out. Does anybody know how i can make her relax and chill out? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I think it would be a great idea if you both, together to a sex ed class.There you can ask ALL the questions you both have AND she will be a lot calmer.
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He doesn't have to cum to get you pregnant, precum (which can happen before you even start having sex) is very capeable of getting you pregnant.

Stopping birth control makes it more likely, (some pills make a woman more likely to get pregnant right after she stops them) and this "spotting" you mentioned can be a sign of the ovum (egg) implanting into your womb wall.

Get yourself to a doctor for a bloodtest as sometimes pregnancies don't show up on urine tests for a while, a doctor can take some bloodwork from you and check what's happening and advise you both.

If you were smart enough to be on the pill, then you should know where to get condoms, so go grab some.

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To the second poster asking about his girlfriend - good man, I'm glad someone is being smart in a relationship and I completly agree with CuriousA, taking a sex ed class together (ask your doctor) would be a great way of keeping her informed and helping you work out what is best for your relationship.

Good luck to all.
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i have been having unptetcted sex with my partner and think i could be pregnat should i be getting so much pain so early i never with my first xxx
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