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Okay last week i had sex with my ex. We had sex multi times and he cam inside me everytime. It was last weekend and im two days away from my period now. I am having light bleeding which isnt normal for me. Ive gone to google in the past for answers but ive never known fully what to type in and my obgyn is a tad close minded and doesnt hear me out about everything. So idk if i can go to her. If you have any idea what can cause this please let me know. Also if you need more info to go on dont be afraid to ask.
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Ugh, the dreaded ex sex with no condom.  We MUST be responsible and smart when we have sex. You don't need to go to planned parenthood or a doctor at all at this point.  Go to the grocery store, drug store, Target, Wal Mart, etc. and buy a home pregnancy test to take the day you expect your period.  Then you'll know.  Then you can go from there.  If it is a no, you dodged a bullet and you can make sure to be more careful and respect your body better.  If it is yes, you figure out what your options are.  good luck
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It could be because the sex was a little rough or that doing it multiple times dried you out causing irritation. Next time use a lubricant. Go to your Dr anyway. She has heard this before. If you still feel you can't be open with her you need a new dr. In the meantime go to your local planned parenthood or free . Also if you don't want to get pregnant use condoms.
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