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So don't judge im 20 years old and freaked please help! but I had been seeing a guy on and off and didn't know he was in a relationship back in September and the previous few months before that. Well I had unprotected sex with him on the last day of my period and I was on it for about 6 days. He pulled out and then put it back in. I was super worried until my period(or what I thought was my period) came the scheduled time, but it was very light and not even enough to fill up a tampon(not to be gross). And then my period is suppose to start November 6th, and on the 5th I started but again it's very light still. I'm completely worried because I quit seeing him and am currently with my new boyfriend whom I haven't slept with. But I'm absolutely freaked out and scared, could I be pregnant? Or are my periods just weird? I have no pregnancy symptoms other then the normal PMS symptoms that started a few days before my "period" (sore breast, crankiness).
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Thank you, yeah we're not planning on even having sex anytime soon. But I'm going to get a test tomorrow.
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134578 tn?1693250592
what your *period looks like
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134578 tn?1693250592
Rather than waste time being freaked out, just go get a pregnancy test and take it with first-morning urine.  What your looks like and whether you are cranky doesn't matter, what matters is what the test says.  In the meantime, no unprotected sex with new boyfriend, you don't want to complicate matters more.
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