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  • Jul 2, 2014, 12:10 AM
    you018
    Blood spotting
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    Blood SPOTTING (i badly need an answer for this matter)



    I had my period last may 25 (6days) ,since I don't know my exact menstrual cycle I expected my next period to be on the LAST WEEK OF JUNE , then last June 29 I notice that the blood coming out was too small/lighter than usual every time I had my period, I think they called it "SPOTTING"... and its already 3days since it started and I also noticed that it becomes pinkish/red day by day than the first day it started..

    Note:
    * Its been 3weeks since I had sexual intercourse (withdrawal method)
    * I don't know my exact mensurable cycle , I guess its 30 to 35 days
    - I expected my period to be on the last week of JUNE
    * my period is regular and it usually last for 6days

    QUESTION :
    If it will last for 6days just like my normal period, do you think it is normal or it is possible that I'm pregnant ?

    Thanks...
  • Jul 2, 2014, 06:52 AM
    CravenMorhead
    Withdrawal isn't really a birth control method but a way to make sure post sex clean up is easier. It is still putting sperm in your reproductive tract and that will cause pregnancy if the rest of the conditions required for pregnancy are met. So yes you could be pregnant, but considering the irregularity of your period you're going to need to wait to make sure you've missed your period, one or two days late isn't late. So take the worst case scenario, add two weeks and if you don't get your period in that time than you might be pregnant and need to take a pregnancy test using your first morning urine.

    Also know that your periods can be erratic for no reason whatsoever. If you're not looking to get pregnant, than I would invest some time and research into a method of birth control that will actually prevent pregnancy.

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