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nicky09
Nov 9, 2010, 02:23 AM
I'm 18 yrs old and my period is due last Monday (nov 1) but until now I haven't menstruate yet. I had sex with my boyfriend last October 11 and we had used a condom that time. I'm releasing this white discharge for 4 days already and my period hasn't come yet. Am I pregnant?? Someone help me.. please...

mmresd
Nov 12, 2010, 10:59 AM
Male here, but I have been around this more than a person my age should have. White discharge is normal, it just means that your diet is making your Ph level unbalanced, so no worries there. Now it is to my understanding that any routine change in sex life can affect when your period happens. For example I had a girlfriend whose period was always on week 2, when we started having sex it switched to week 4, and yes, we did think she was pregnant but thankfully we were wrong. Now, if your period misses a whole month, you might want to start thinking about going to a doctor, because we can't know if you are pregnant or not, but he/she can! So go see one, especially if you ever have any doubts about ANYTHING, that is what they are there for.

Good Luck,

Javi

echrisinger
Nov 17, 2010, 11:51 PM
Guy above me's right. Funny that two dudes know what's going on... but anyway
Try BC. It'll regulate your period, thus helping when you star having sex and more importantly it will prevent against pregnancy. That and a condom and I guarantee you will never have to worry about pregnancy. And if that happens, you can always use another method of contraception if your not morally against it.

Alty
Nov 18, 2010, 12:22 AM
No method of birth control is 100% effective. Even with a condom the pill and an additional form of birth control, you can still get pregnant. Those are the facts. We have members on this site that used three different forms of birth control and got pregnant. It happens more often than you think.

When you said that you had sex with your boyfriend last October 11 I'm going to assume you meant last month, not last year (don't laugh, we have had people asking if they could be pregnant because they had sex 5 years ago). If your period is late then yes, you could be pregnant. Are you? We can't tell you.

It's time to get a pregnancy test. Use first morning urine, it's more concentrated and therefore more accurate.

echrisinger
Nov 18, 2010, 01:00 AM
Common sense clearly gets my meaning across. The rates are around 95 to 97 percent effectiveness for both. Comined 5% of 3% is 0.15 percent. Combined with a woman's fertility period in a month being 1/15 approximately, So you can pretty much guarantee there won't be pregnancy at .01% likely hood. Your more likely to get pregnant off a toilet seat in a public restroom than that... Just saying pal.

J_9
Nov 18, 2010, 04:44 AM
White discharge is normal, it just means that your diet is making your Ph level unbalanced, so no worries there.

Actually, changes in discharge is due to hormonal fluctuations.

Alty
Nov 18, 2010, 04:19 PM
Common sense clearly gets my meaning across. The rates are around 95 to 97 percent effectiveness for both. Comined 5% of 3% is 0.15 percent. Combined with a womans fertility period in a month being 1/15 aproximately, So you can pretty much guarantee there won't be pregnancy at .01% likely hood. Your more likely to get pregnant off of a toilet seat in a public restroom than that... Just saying pal.

Let me guess, you're a teen. Did you have sex ed?

Contraception can work for many people, but not all. I have a friend that has one ovary, PCOD, was on the pill and used a condom and still got pregnant. Want to put that into your calculator and figure out the odds? I'll tell you, it's not as rare as you think.

Take it from a woman, one that actually has had sex education and has likely been having sex much longer than you've been alive, contraception is not a guarantee that you won't get pregnant, even with the pill, a condom, and another form of birth control, pregnancy can and does happen. Those are the facts behind your "statistics".

I suggest that you stick to the topics that you actually have some knowledge on. This isn't one of them. :(