Could i still be pregnant?!


Question: Could i still be pregnant!?
i had unprotected sex about 3-4 weeks ago, the day after my period stopped!. and yesterday i got what i thought was my period again, but it stopped today!.!.!. now fyi ive always had short periods that last 2-3 days only!. could this just be spotting or something, or was it my actual period!. why was it so short, could i be pregnant still!?

i forgot whether or not he!.!. ya know !.!.!. inside me!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
If you bleed at all, then you are almost certainly not pregnant!.

I don't know why it would be so short!. Maybe you were just spotting!. Maybe it will come back tomorrow!. Maybe you haven't been eating well!. Maybe it is just normal for you!. There are a number of possible reasons, but you being pregnant is one of the least likely ones!.

Be more careful next time, yeah!? If you're going to go bareback, you'd better KNOW whether or not (hopefully NOT) he is!.!. ya-know-ing!.!. inside you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

this EXACT same thing is happening to me right now!
I called planned parenthood today and they said that a mildly later period + spotting can most certainly be signs of pregnancy!.
The spotting could be a thing called implantation bleeding, where the egg is officially fertilized!.
Do what I did and take a HPT (early in the morning)!. If it comes back negative, then relax and wait another week to take another one!. Do this consecutively for three weeks and if they are all negative then I wouldn't stress about it!. Periods have funny ways of working sometimes!.

However, if you DO get a positive, go into a clinic right away to make sure it a) actually is a true positive or b) it isnt just a weird infection!.

This is exactly what PP told me to do, so i suggest you do the same!. The only thing is that I'm 16, so my pregnancy would be unwanted!. If you're trying to get pregnant, however, this could be a very good sign!.

Whatever your desire is, i wish you SO much luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

unless you usually get your period two weeks after your last i doubt youd be pregnant!.
it normally takes about a week or more to start ovulating again and there are actually some people who rely on that timeframe for unprotected sex!.
i wouldnt rely on that unless youre regular, but so long as you did it right after your period there shouldnt be too big of a problem

and im sure evryone will say this but you shouldnt engage in unprotected sex at all unless youre willing to face the consequences!.

since we're all human!.!.!.maybe it would be helpful to know sperm lives up to two days inside of you, and even if he didnt finish in you there could still be some thereWww@Answer-Health@Com

If the period that you got!.!.!.or what you think was your period!.!.had no clots and was very light and or brownish, it might have been implantation bleeding(not to scare you but it's a possibility) meaning you are!. Otherwise, just buy a test and find out for sure!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yeah you could be pregnant any time a guy ejaculates inside of you you have a risk of being pregnant!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

u can still get your period when your pregnat and if your spotting you might be pregnat or it just could be old blood that was up there, what color was it!? example:brown light pink or bright red!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

your most likley to get pregnant around the 16th day from the 1st day or your period!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you cant get pregnant except for like 2 days like 2 weeks after your periodWww@Answer-Health@Com

COULD B!! Take a testWww@Answer-Health@Com

Just get a testWww@Answer-Health@Com

well how about a pregnancy test!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

Sounds like u r!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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