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I doubt I'm pregnant, but to ease my nerves, I'd really just love to hear your opinions on the chances..

by extraordinarymachine, Oct 30, 2009 03:56PM
=] =/ If that's alright..

I'm 20 years old.  I am (was??..I guess) a virgin.  Two weeks ago (October 16th) my boyfriend and I went further than we ever have and while it definitely wasn't sex, (he didn't even get very far inside of me, I was that tight & nervous & freaked) it was unprotected and there was some precum rubbing and he came outside..like way outside, like, basically just doing it himself - that night.  (Sorry, just trying to cover all the bases).

I'm also 6 months into recovery from an eating disorder, am on thryoid medication, Celexa antidepressant and Topamax anti-anxiety.  I was on birth control for a long time for being underweight but halfway through my time in treatment I decided to stop taking it since I wasn't sexually active and no longer needed it.  So I'd had a few fairly normal periods on my own and they are generally not too heavy pretty normal but last a good 4 and a half or 5 days with spotting at the end.

After this unprotected incident of whatever-it-was I felt kind of like a fool and decided to take whatever precaution I could and took Plan B 60 or so hours later.  I took both pills at the same time.  I'm stressing for a few days waiting for my period to come because my breasts are getting a little sore like they would before a period and my period is supposed to come at the very end of the month.  Then on the morning of the 27th I wake up and am bleeding.  I notice it's a little lighter than normal, on day two it gets more regular, and on day three it is light again.  This morning, the 30th, it looks like it's done.  It's usually not oer in 3 days flat.  And it was a little bit browner than usual at the beginning.  I highly highly doubt this is implantation bleeding, especially because my breasts stopped hurting after I started bleeding.  But I just thought I'd check with some outside opinions so it's not constantly on my mind and driving me to have a stress-filled day of getting a pregnancy test and worrying myself to death.  THANK YOU!  I'm sorry this was so long I just wanted to be thorough. <3
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by nicholee21, Oct 30, 2009 07:15PM
To: extraordinarymachine
Hello. Honestly I am 99% sure you are not pregnant. Sometimes when you think you are pregnant your periods can even come later because of the stress. Implantation bleeding is not heavy like a period. At all. Usually implantation bleeding will be either bright red or brown but very little of it. The brown blood at the end of your period is most likely just "old blood". Your period may have been abnormal because of the pills you took. Just like when you first start the Birth Control pill usually for the first month your period may be abnormal. The pills you took is like birth control but a VERY high dose of it. This isnt that much information but it does not seem like something to worry about. Im sure you will be fine!!
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