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I just wanna know what you guys think. 8-| So here it goes.. I'm 20 years old. I had unprotected sex on March 14th (used pull out method), this was about a week after i had my period. Then after that i had my "period" when i was supposed to get it (April 9th).. But it was different then what i usually experience, i had cramps and my boobs we're really really sore (my period symptoms are never that strong) so this period lasted about 4 days when im usually 6-7. First day it was pink and brown then the two next days were normal then the last day was light. After that my stomach was gurgly and it felt uncomfortable. Now im 15 days late!! I have cramps.. Been extremely bloated after i eat lunch/dinner. Then for two days i was soooo hot while sleeping. Oh and ive been sneezing alot this week.. Idk if it has anything to do with it. But ive never sneezed daily like that. Idk of any alergies that i have. AND! i tested today and it was negative.. :| Im so confused.. o.O

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Wow, we're kinda in the same situation! I had a very weird period too. I was told it could be implantation bleeding, or maybe just my hormones were changing. I got a negative test too. Maybe you might want to try a blood test just to be sure. 
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First things First Pull out method has been explained so many times that it includes Pre-cum(small amount of water before actual sperm) it does has sperm init. so yes you can get pregnant with that so use condoms if you don't want to be pregnant.

Second implantation bleeding usually stays 1 or 2 day and its usually pink/brown colour and in a very less amount. usually many women has notified that there implantation bleeding stayed longer. if your bleeding was enough to fill a tampon even a half way than there's a less chance of pregnancy.

Third However if think you could be pregnant than visit your doctor and get blood test done it will help you understand problem more easily.

Other reasons for delay in MC can include stress, hormonal changes, getting off pill or on pill etc.
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