When you have brown discharge/spotting, it usually does not indicate a pregnancy. It most likely indicates breakthrough bleeding (spotting) from your cycle that may be irregular for this month, and possibly next month, from taking Plan B.
If your period does not begin next week, you can take a home pregnancy test.
Do you know why the condom is breaking so frequently? Do you know if your partner is using any lubrication on the outside of the condom? Do you know if he is leaving enough space at the tip of the condom for ejaculatory fluid? Condoms should not break, so you might want to check the expiration date, and make sure they have not been left in a hot car, too. Hope this helps!
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When you have brown discharge/spotting, it usually does not indicate a pregnancy. It most likely indicates breakthrough bleeding (spotting) from your cycle that may be irregular for this month, and possibly next month, from taking Plan B.
If your period does not begin next week, you can take a home pregnancy test.
Do you know why the condom is breaking so frequently? Do you know if your partner is using any lubrication on the outside of the condom? Do you know if he is leaving enough space at the tip of the condom for ejaculatory fluid? Condoms should not break, so you might want to check the expiration date, and make sure they have not been left in a hot car, too. Hope this helps!
July 25, 2010 - 7:55pmThis Comment
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