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is it possible to be pregnant and still get your period?

i'm a virgin, but i still enjoyed some pleasures. My ex and i used to do some sexual stuff without an actual penetration. we did the whole rubbing on, shower together, and oral sex. One time while were together we did the whole rubbing and i know for a fact that he came a lil bit. Even though i was wearing my underwear it worries me that something might had been able to go through. it's been 3 months since that lil incident and even though i been getting my periods i'm getting some weird symptoms. i eat the same amount of food as i used to but i'm still gaining weight, i have morning sickness, my breast are very very tender, and now i'm developing random cravings at the most random hours. A couple of days ago i fainted. i was just coming out of my car and right there i just black out.. can someone tell me if it's possible to be pregnant and still get your period. cause i'm rly freak out.. is either that or there is something weird in me.
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203342 tn?1328737207
If you've been getting your periods then you are not pregnant. However, you are playing a dangerous game with how far you two are going. One of these days you guys won't be able to stop (it's especially hard for the guy). I think you two should cool things down and just enjoy being young and having fun (without sex!) If you can't trust yourselves then make sure you aren't putting yourselves in tempting situations by being alone so much and start going out and being around other people more.
One of these days you will wind up pregnant if you keep going the way you are.

As for the fainting, etc., watch that you're not dehydrated. Drink plenty of water and make sure you're eating properly. If you're still having problems then you might want to get checked by a doctor and have them run some blood work on you as these symptoms can be any number of things.
Good luck, hope you feel better soon.
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784382 tn?1376931040
your at no risk to getting pregnant... you need vaginal intercourse
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