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newbie1212
Dec 13, 2012, 06:56 PM
My first time having sex was in 2010 (about 3 times) then I did not have sex until 2012 (last week). It was painful and all but ever since then I have been bleeding- like drops of blood once a day.

I was expecting to see my period on the 6th/7th of December so I had protected sex with my new boyfriend on the 4th and 5th- we used a condom.

I still haven't seen my period and I keep seeing very faint/small amount of blood when I wipe OR on my panties.

Does anyone have any idea what this means?

Thank you

Dimu
Dec 13, 2012, 08:55 PM
Were your periods regular normally? Same thing happen to me, I think it because of the damage to the tissue of vaginal wall.
If you use a condom there is a very less chance you could be pregnant.
Just to make sure check with a pregnancy test.

DaniiLuvsUx3
Dec 13, 2012, 09:14 PM
I deal with this issue with people all the time, I have a lot of sisters and friends who always come to me for questions, A lot of the time when a virgin, or someone who has not had sex in awhile begin to have sex it sends different kinds of hormones through the body, this can make your monthly irregular for a little bit, its completely normal... basically you body knows what's going on and gets a little confused. I do believe you have nothing to be worried about. BUT at the same time if it becomes more than a week or two then you deff need to get it checked out...

Also I want you to keep in mind that the human brain is an incredibly powerful tool, you can over think something, like pregnancy, and trigger your body to have symptoms that aren't really there... if you have your brain convinced you pregnant you can delay your period more, or you can develop tender breasts, or start peeing a lot. Keep your mind at ease, I'm sure your fine :) good luck

newbie1212
Dec 14, 2012, 06:46 AM
Thank you so much Dimu and DaniiLuvs for the responses.

My periods are regular and its funny I saw my period at 3am :-)

In other words, it came a week late- very interesting.

Thanks guys :-)