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1000332 tn?1266817931

Can it be.

My boyfriend and i had sex 14 days ago,
my stomach has been cramping and tonight when i went
to use the bathroom there was a little blood as i whipped.
But it was only that time and when i went to use the bathroom
thirty minutes later there was only a spot of blood.

I'm not on my period, I had it the end of last month.

I dont know whats going on with my body.

I have all the symptons of being pregnant,
An now the blood, What could that mean?

Was i ever carrying a baby?
Did i just lose it?
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you posted before about this. yes you could be pregnant however if you had your period at the end of last month...and its only the 11 and you had sex 2 weeks ago...its not likely you would be ovulating

your post before said you were a virgin and you only had him stick it in for a few seconds but it couldnt go in because it hurt so bad. its not likely your pregnant but you should take a test if you miss your period and you should get on birth control and use condoms because your starting to have sex
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634745 tn?1256844310
if it was 2 weeks since you had sex its too early to loose it and too early to have symptoms (even tho some people do its very uncommon)
it could be a number of things not just pregnancy
i have spotted 2 weeks after my period started for two months and im not pregnant, i have PCOS tho (polycystic ovaries)
wait till your period is due and take a test
if its negative and your period doesnt come go to the doctors
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