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Could she be pregnant?

Well we are still not sure if she is pregnant, but here is the story:

Her period ended on the 28 of January and we had sex right the next day ( her first time ), which was friday, ever since up till now, (19 of February) we had sex every week (fridays). About a week and half ago she started having pregnancy/pms symptoms, and today, the 19 of Feb, (4 days before her period starts) she experienced a pink blood discharge and a red clot.

Could she be pregnant?

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Just for info. The days of the month are different, one month there is 31 day, one 28, other's 30 and that also effects the cycle, so a cycle will not always land on the same day due to shorten days of the month and at times the body delays.
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Also, just so you know sometimes womens periods start on different times. I know that until I got on birth control my period would start on different weeks, it was really irregular and obnxious. Just so you know, also I am very glad to hear you are practicing safe sex!
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Good deal on safe sex!  Like Judy said it will keep you from the unecessary parts to life until you are ready for them.  :-)
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Great to hear on practicing safe sex and avoiding unecessary life long situations. Judy
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Thankyou everyone

She is having her period now, which is a good thing for us.

We will be having protected sex everytime and be more careful next time
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Also, women experience bloating, cramps, mood swings, spoting symptoms 1 or 2 weeks before her menstration. If you using a condom and it has not broken, then I wouldn't worry so much. It sounds as if her period is on it's way.  Judy
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1174003 tn?1308160819
If you used a condom and it didn't break chances are shes not pregnant.  Give her some more time on the period to see if everything changes.  If nothing does go to the store and buy her a pregnancy test.  

Continue to practice the safe sex and good job on using the condom!
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Thankyou, and yes we are having protected sex, I wear a condom every time, and she will be getting on the pill.
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Did you have unprotected sex? Did you use a condom? Is she on birth control? Are you trying to get pregnant intentionally? if the answer is no then you both are having irresponsible sex and high risk for unwanted pregnancies, std's, infections and HIV.

It sounds as if she is naturally spotting and small clot is natural for a woman who is about to get her period. Only time will tell with the purchase of a pregnancy test. She will probably get her period any moment, but only time will tell.

Please practice safe sex to avoid a life changing or life long situation as a result from just a "moment' also, both of you search the internet on ovulation, pregnancies and stds. Good Luck.
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The thing that freaked us out as of today, was the fact that she never had pms symptoms before, which can also be confused as pregnancy symptoms, and today, we looked at pink blood period and cloting and apparently those are signs of pregnancy, but the symptoms happened before this.  As of right now, we think its just her period due to her extremely painful cramps that she always gets when she has her periods.

But we're still not completelly sure, she will do a preg test asap tho.
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it'd be too early for pregnancy signs and symptoms. she has to wait until her period is late. if it is ask her to take an hpt or go to a doctor/clinic for a blood test.
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