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I had my period on the 8-10th of June. It ended on the 14th. Which was before I lost my virginity. Well, I lost my virginity on the 21st/22nd of June and of couse I bled from that, but I bled for like 2 or 3 days from that and stopped. Well, on the 28th of June I started to bleed like I was on my period, except I aint cramping like usual. I just have a slight cramp in my stomach that isnt really noticable and I somewhat cramp in back and Its 2 weeks before I'm suppose to start my period. Could this be Implantation bleeding and if it is implantation bleeding should I go ahead and test or wait until afterwards?
The short answer is test for pregnancy if you miss your period. If the test is negative and you don't get your period, test again in a week.
But the longer answer is about education, about protecting yourself from infection, and about being totally ready for a child (and all the responsibilities that accompany one) in your life.
Are you on any type of birth control? Its important if you are just becoming sexually active, to understand how the female reproductive cycle works, and how pregnancy occurs. If you have not been for a pelvic exam, this is a good time to go and speak with the doctor about any questions you have, too.
The short answer is test for pregnancy if you miss your period. If the test is negative and you don't get your period, test again in a week.
But the longer answer is about education, about protecting yourself from infection, and about being totally ready for a child (and all the responsibilities that accompany one) in your life.
good luck!