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ohmymy123
Jun 16, 2009, 06:42 PM
Okay last Monday me and my boyfriend had sex (not for the first time) we used protection like always but about 10 minutes in he thought the condom broke so he pulled out and put on a new one . About 30 minutes later we were done and he pulled out before he came even though he had a condom on. Well five days later I had some brown discharge and when we had sex that day more came out... about five hours later I had some red blood that looked exactly like the blood when I'm on my period but I'm not supposed to start my period until about the 27th . The next day I had no blood or brow discharge but yesterday I had only brown discharge and today I do too. I have no other signs of being pregnant but is there any way I could be... please help if you no anything it would be very helpful... I'm only 15 ,way to young to have a baby!

Wondergirl
Jun 16, 2009, 06:46 PM
If you're too young to have a baby, then you're too young to have sex. Put your energies into school and chores and having a quality life.

justcurious55
Jun 16, 2009, 06:53 PM
Now you just got to wait and see. Most hpt won't show anything until when your period is expected. If you miss your period, take a test.

kp2171
Jun 16, 2009, 07:05 PM
Well, welcome to adulthood.

It doesn't matter how accurately you describe your period or bleeding or discharge... no doctor will diagnose you with presumptive symptoms. Period.

Sorry.

If I could read your "symptoms" and give an accurate answer id make a ton of coin... isn't possible.

My partner became pregnant with using birth control and tracking ovulation. "oops" happens.

So... the short answer is this, and ONLY this...

There is NO ANSWER for you...

You are having sex.

You can get pregnant, even with BC.

You cannot guess your way out of this.

Now its about testing and time.

My mother became pregnant with me just a few months older than you. "too young to have a child" often doesn't stop one from having sex that he or she isn't ready to be responsible for.

So... please don't ask what we think... you don't want opinions. You need facts. And facts require testing and waiting, and perhaps more testing and waiting. Some women take up to three months to throw a positive.

ohmymy123
Jun 16, 2009, 08:08 PM
I had sex and used a condom but 5 days later had brown dicharge and bleeding like when I'm on my period , the blood only lasted for about 2 hours and then it stopped , the next day no blood or brown discharge but today I have brown discharge... I'm not supposed to start my period for 2 more weeks... am I pregnant? Is this implantation bleeding ? HELP ME PLEASE!!

Fr_Chuck
Jun 16, 2009, 08:15 PM
You could be,

Even when used exactly as you should, most stats show them to have a failure rate of about 3 percent. And the failure rate as normally used is about 10 percent.

Women get pregnant using condoms often some even when using condoms and birth control.

So if you are going to be active, start birth control along with the condom

kp2171
Jun 16, 2009, 08:54 PM
You have presumptive symptoms... meaning they are not reliable.

Period.

I know you want answers, but there are none to be had here based on your description.

No physician will diagnose you based on what you have written.

Could you be? Sure. You had sex. BC isn't 100% efective. So, yes... its possible.

Its also possible to have an "off" cycle for a dozen different reasons.

Wish I could tell you yes or no with any real measure of accuracy. Isn't possible.

Now you have a waiting game. Testing. And perhaps more waiting.

DoulaLC
Jun 17, 2009, 09:15 AM
The brown discharge could be old blood due to irritation from the previous sex. Bleeding or spotting sometimes happens after intercourse if it was frequent or long lasting, not enough lubrication was present, it was a bit rough, etc..

As has been said, you could be pregnant, you might not be. You'll have to wait until your period is due and see what happens.

IF you decide to continue having sex be smart and get on some form of birth control yourself as well as the condoms. You still won't have 100% protection, as usage is not always accurate and any birth control can fail, but it will lessen your odds more than condoms alone.