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bahumbug
Mar 11, 2008, 07:25 PM
I don't know if this is where I ask this sort of question, but I'm not on birth control and my boyfriend DOES use a condom, most of the time. The other times he pulls out like 5-10 seconds before he cums, is there still a chance of my getting pregnant? Like, I make sure to watch that he isn't when he comes out, and I always see it when it does at first. But, I read on this site that your breasts and stomach get itchy in like the THIRD stage of pregnancy, but I'm no where near that! But they are so gosh darn itchy, as are my legs and my arms. That's weird too because if I was pregnant, why would my legs and arms be itchy as well? I was thinking that maybe it was the blankets I've been sleeping with or my soap I use to wash myself in the shower. I normally get my period at the end of the months, I expect it between the 20th and the first of the next month. It's the tenth of march, I didn't get it all February, I don't think, and I think it was a little late in January. This happened once before, where it went whacko like it has been lately. There hasn't been any blood clotting or anything on my underwear, my back doesn't hurt, neither do my boobs or any other part of my body. I get a few headaches, but for me that's normal to get them once every few days or weeks.

I usually know when I'm going to get my period, but I'm just a bit freaked out that my breasts and stomach are itchy, as well as my loss of monthly blood.

Not sure if there were any questions in there, and if this is not the right topic place for this I will take it elsewhere if you would point me there.

I'm sorry if I repeated things, and it'd really help if someone gave me some form of answer.

Thank you ^_^

frangipanis
Mar 11, 2008, 07:31 PM
The method of birth control you've chosen isn't all that effective, as it only takes the smallest amount of semen to fall pregnant. Although I can understand you would prefer a more natural way of preventing pregnancy, if you get through this patch without falling (and only time or a doctor's visit, or home test kit will let you know for sure), you might like to consider other options.

KalFour
Mar 11, 2008, 08:52 PM
True, that's not the best way to avoid pregnancy. Small amounts of semen cal leak out before the main... gush. And it doesn't take a lot.
If you really don't want to get pregnant, best to avoid having sex unless you have protection of some kind.
From your description, it's hard to say. If you're really concerned you could take a pregnancy test or see your doctor.

All the best,

Kal

bahumbug
Mar 12, 2008, 12:14 PM
I just think it's weird that this is happening, and the pregnancy test I took said negative.