If you don't want to get pregnant you need to get on an oral contraceptive, start using condoms, or find a method that's right for you. Pulling out is not an effective method nor does it protect you from STD's. Sometimes Plan B can cause a change in your period but this would've happened in July, not September. Implantation bleeding normally occurs one week before your period is due and is usually light pink to brown bleeding that isn't very heavy. Sometimes during sex, old blood that was "pooled" can be released by the friction. If you suspect that you MAY be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
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Dear mayale,
If you don't want to get pregnant you need to get on an oral contraceptive, start using condoms, or find a method that's right for you. Pulling out is not an effective method nor does it protect you from STD's. Sometimes Plan B can cause a change in your period but this would've happened in July, not September. Implantation bleeding normally occurs one week before your period is due and is usually light pink to brown bleeding that isn't very heavy. Sometimes during sex, old blood that was "pooled" can be released by the friction. If you suspect that you MAY be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
Good luck,
Rosa
September 17, 2012 - 6:27amThis Comment
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