Question Posted Thursday October 23 2014, 11:31 am
last month my periods were 12 days late..they came on 8th of october. and lastd for 7 days. just as my normal period does. after that on 16th or 17th i gave my bf a blowjob, there were sperms on my hand which i wiped off.. and then we were sitting for about an half and hour in the ac.. and we didnt do anything.. after that i went to the washroom, washed my hands first with a water then a handwash and then wiped my hands off with tissue paper. after that i peed and cleaned my vagina with tissue paper. i got home and washed my hands thrice and after that didnt touch my vagina..my periods are irregular.but they never come before the date. today on 23rd of october i experienced a brown discharge.. i have fever with neck pain and headache. what could be the reason? am i pregnant? please help.. im 17! and i dont wanna be pregnant. please help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? sml111992 answered Monday November 3 2014, 10:12 pm: no it does not sound that you are pregnant. the problem with your spotting is called is old blood. you probably noticed it after having a period its sometimes very dark brown. it's just old blood. don't be alarmed it is very common in girl with irregular periods. if you are concerned about being pregnant ever take a pregnancy test! if you are concerned about irregular periods visit your doctor. sperm can't live for long when they hit air. the fact that you washed your hands and it was well over a half hour after you had it on your hand id say youre safe!! [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
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