Are you having unprotected sex, meaning sex without using any hormonal contraceptives (pill, for instance) or condoms? If so, then there is a chance for pregnancy. The more frequently you have unprotected sex, the higher your chance of pregnancy.
Your last period began on July 13th? Today is August 27th, meaning about 46 days have passed since your last menstrual period began. We would suggest either taking a home pregnancy test or calling your doctor, as a normal cycle length is no longer than about 35 days.
Your period would consist of either brown or red blood. The "white blood" you refer to is most likely vaginal discharge, which is very normal, and is probably cervical mucus. Women's cervical mucus changes during her cycle in consistency and amount, but is either clear or milky. When you pee or cough, this is most likely urine that is leaking out of your urethra, and you can help prevent this by practicing Kegel exercises. You can read more about urinary incontinence(click on orange hyperlink), and also read about other women's experiences: https://www.empowher.com/community/ask/help-i-keep-peeing-my-pants-and-its-driving-me-crazy
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Are you having unprotected sex, meaning sex without using any hormonal contraceptives (pill, for instance) or condoms? If so, then there is a chance for pregnancy. The more frequently you have unprotected sex, the higher your chance of pregnancy.
Your last period began on July 13th? Today is August 27th, meaning about 46 days have passed since your last menstrual period began. We would suggest either taking a home pregnancy test or calling your doctor, as a normal cycle length is no longer than about 35 days.
Your period would consist of either brown or red blood. The "white blood" you refer to is most likely vaginal discharge, which is very normal, and is probably cervical mucus. Women's cervical mucus changes during her cycle in consistency and amount, but is either clear or milky. When you pee or cough, this is most likely urine that is leaking out of your urethra, and you can help prevent this by practicing Kegel exercises. You can read more about urinary incontinence (click on orange hyperlink), and also read about other women's experiences: https://www.empowher.com/community/ask/help-i-keep-peeing-my-pants-and-its-driving-me-crazy
August 27, 2009 - 2:33pmThis Comment
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