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Hi I had my period last month 2/9 and ended 2/14. It's now 3/18 and no period, am I pregnant?

By Anonymous March 18, 2009 - 9:58am
 
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Hi, I am 26 years old and am irregular with my periods. However I usually get them around the end of the month or beginning of the next. I would say within the first two weeks of the month at the latest.

Anyway, I had my last period 2/9 and ended 2/14. I had sex with my bf several times between the 14th and 20th. After that we still had sex however he would not cum inside me. However once or twice he may have accidently allowed a small amount to get in but I would urinate right after. Is it possible to push all the sperm out by urinating?

It's now 3/18 and no period. My breasts are a little sensitive, however I do not feel fatigue or cramps which I usually get before my period.

I have been stressing and so I took 3 pregnancy tests and they came back positive. Am I definately pregnant? Is it possible that it can show positive bc I am stressing and not really pregnant? How can I tell for sure?

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(reply to Anonymous)

Sounds like just an early period, which I know is strange when it happens, but it can be fairly common...just like a late period can happen for no apparent reason.

Your first period was August 18th (lasted 5 days), and then this period began September 3rd (and today is 6th, and you are still bleeding). As you said, it is too early for any type of miscarriage or implantation bleeding; it takes 10-14 days from the time of ovulation (release of egg) to fertilization to implantation...about the time of an expected period.

Implantation bleeding should actually be called implantation "spotting"; it goes unnoticed by many women and is not anything like the flow of a period.

Periods can range in color from dark brown to bright red, and these are all normal.

Don't hesitate to call your doctor's office, if you are still concerned about two periods within a few weeks of each other; they may want to know when your next period begins. Again, it is common but they can also rule out any medical conditions if necessary (if you continue having future periods within weeks of each other, as this could be considered abnormal bleeding if it continues).

Are you and your fiance trying to conceive? When was the last time you went to the doctor for an annual check up? Some doctors like to see women before they try to conceive, and you may want to call your doctor to ask.

September 6, 2009 - 7:39am

Hi, im 29 years old, married. My question is... Am i pregnant? i am very concern about my situation right now. i dont think im pregnant but its been more than a month that my period has not come. The date before my period we had sex, July 12 or 13 my period came until 17 and we had sex again july 25,31 and august 1 and its already august 27. Do you think im pregnant or not? Before, before my period comes, the white blood will come first but this month is like a water white blood or like a little pee that always coming out, always, like every 10 to 15 minutes or sometimes just 5 minutes. sometimes when i cough or sneeze or just to bend over that watery white blood will come out and i keep changing my panty because its always wet. Few weeks ago, im always angry to anybody, i dont like the smell, i dont like to eat, i cant taste the food. im craving salty foods or sweet to make me feel better, sometimes i cry without any reason, i could'nt sleep because my body was very warm even the fan or aircon was on. I dont know what it is. Anybody can help me to solve my problem?

August 27, 2009 - 2:22pm
(reply to cherry)

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 - 2:33pm
(reply to Alison Beaver)

No we are not using any control pills

August 27, 2009 - 2:42pm
(reply to cherry)

Are you trying to conceive? Let us know what your doctor recommends, or the home pregnancy test results are.

August 27, 2009 - 2:54pm
(reply to Alison Beaver)

My pregnancy test result was negative, i felt bad because we really want to have a baby. what is the best time to check for pregnancy test? is it morning when we wake up or any time? Before i check earlier i drink a lots of water and the temperature outside is very hot coz i went to the store to buy PT, 107 degree, a friend of mine told me to check my pregnancy test after i drink my water and my body was still hot but the result was negative, is it important to check in the morning before i drink water or what is your idea?

August 28, 2009 - 2:05pm
(reply to cherry)

Most HPT these days say you can take the test anytime of day, but the best concentration of urine (to best detect the pregnancy hormones) may still be first thing in the morning. Drinking lots of water before taking the test would not be recommended (may dilute the urine), and it does not matter what your body temperature is...you either have the pregnancy hormones or not!

Any news, since it is now September 5th?

September 6, 2009 - 6:46am
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Anonymous

I missed my period last month and then it came early this month. I have never had sex, but i have been really nauseous lately and really tired and irritable. Any ideas what is going on I am 18 and am super confused.

August 24, 2009 - 5:45pm
(reply to Anonymous)

Irregular periods are normal, and can change month-to-month based on any medications, illness, stress or unknown reasons. If you miss another period, you may want to call your doctor (or start seeing a Gynecologist) just to start getting your check-ups.

Let us know if you have any other questions!

August 27, 2009 - 2:35pm

Alison and Diane,

It has been 37 days since my last period. Last year my periods were very irregular and I believe that was due to the stress of planning a wedding!! So far this year my periods have been pretty regular:
Jan 23
Feb 24
Mar 21
Apr 14
May 14
Jun 20
Jul 19
August ???

Going with the past months period I figured I would have ovulated in early August, so my husband and I had unprotected sex on August 13, 14, 15 and the 22nd. On Friday the 21st I went to the bathroom and noticed some clear mushy stuff in my panties. When I touched it and held it between my index finger and thumb it stretched about a few cms and was extremely clear. I took a digital pregnancy test on Saturday the 22nd and it came back 'not pregnant'. Yesterday I was cleaning the house and started to get cramps and I thought "oh here it is!" so I went the bathroom and low and behold..nothing. I havent had any other pregnancy symptoms except for wanting to sleep most of the day away on Saturday and not being able to fall asleep. So Im kinda confused here! Id love to hear what your thoughts are on this!! Thanks so much!

August 24, 2009 - 10:43am
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