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By Anonymous March 21, 2017 - 2:05am
 
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Okay so I had my period it was heavy for the first 3 days and light for the next 2 days (5 days total)
A week later (7 days after the first day of my period) I took a hpt
It was negative do I need to worry about being pregnant as I've read somewhere false negatives are very common
I took the test in the afternoon but I didn't drink any water or eat anything or use the bathroom for like 5 hours before I took the test
Should I be worried or am I in fact not pregnant

Just to add my period seemed pretty regular I normally have a heavy period that then gets lighter and I normally have painful cramps on the first 2 or 3 days and this is what I experienced this time too
I'm concerned as me and my partner had unprotected sex 2 weeks prior

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Hi im 16. And i had unprotected sex about 5 days ago but he didnt cum or eject in me because he peed before he put it in and it was long it lasted about 5 secs or less. and i started what i think is my period 3 days ago it started out heavy then got a little light then was heavy for the past two days with clots and now its a little light .im very scared because i don't wanna be pregnant and in also on birth control to help with my periods should i be worried ?

June 1, 2017 - 9:30am
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Is this menstrual bleeding or implantation please help as I've read implantation can be heavy
But this was bright red and came exactly on time

March 21, 2017 - 8:20am
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