Pregant? Period? Help!

me and my boyfirend used a condom and it didnt break and he didnt cum… I got my period 10 days later… the problem is that im irreugaler… and I stil have my period (it has almost been a week having my period) and its heavy and there are blood clots…does that mean im pregnant or that my period is just reagulating? because I used to get it every two or three months but now I got it a month later ten days after sex… and if theres no sprem then that mean I cant be pregnant right?

Answer #1

Clots are very normal when you get your period.If you are getting your period you’re not pregnant. Your cycle is just changing. If you want to regulate your period birth control has been proven to be very effective.

Answer #2

Considering he wore a condom and you say he didn’t ejaculate, and no damage to the condom-your chances of being pregnant are slim. You say your periods have been irregular and most of the time with irregularity also comes with inconsistency. One time or the majority of time they could be very scant or light to moderate. Then other times our body throws us a curveball and gives us very heavy flow with clots and makes us feel as if we are hemorrhaging!!! Note::that was a joke!! Chances are small!! When menarche (the 1st period a girl has) begins it is not abnormal to have really screwy irregular and inconsistent periods anywhere from 2-4 years, even up to 5 years! you don’t say how old you are, but I’m guessing that you are in your teens If you have more questions feel free to contact me!! (:

Answer #3

Whoa! Beth! What the heck?! Bad bad bad! No cookie!

Ignore that first part. Yes, it’s perfectly possible to become pregnant if you use protection. It’s possible to become pregnant if you use three forms of protection. (My first girlfriend was one such case.) It’s perfectly possible to become pregnant if your boyfriend has had a vasectomy and you’ve had your tubes tied. Nothing is 100% in the world of birth control.

That said, it sounds unlikely that you are pregnant.

Answer #4

No you can not be pregnant if you used protection. Don’t worry. Blood clots and and changes in the cycle are perfectly normal. Although if irregular periods become a irritating problem your doctor can prescribe tablets to regulate them.

Answer #5

According to your previous question, you had protected sex and you were already told that the likelihood of being pregnant was very slim.

The answer isn’t going to change…it’s your period.

Answer #6

yeah you’re having a period… you don’t bleed when you are pregnant. You should go to the doctor and have him put you on BC to regulate your period if you want… Personally, I just live with it being irregular (I’m 23) it’s always been irregular, but I think it’s better than being on BC cause it makes me crazy and tired and fat…

Answer #7

thanks

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