I noticed last year, I didn't see my period for a month.. This year also, I didnt get my period for September.Around September, I almost had sex and tho twas painful, I stopped before he actually went deep. I now got my period 14days after that incident.. I'm scared.. I've been reading lots about implantation bleeding and all.. He didn't cum, we practically didn't have sex cos the penetration was painful for me.. Is it possible I'm pregnant?
If your still worried enough time has past that you can take a home pregnancy test. I am going to assume you are a young teenager. As long as you are 14 or older the pharmacy or store cannot refuse to sell you the test kit; this is the law.
I normally do not help anyone deceive their parents but I make an exception in this case. Keep the kit in you purse. When you go to take your morning shower wrap the kit in a towel and take in with you. Carefully open the test kit. Follow the directions after you get the results repackage the kit and wrap it in the towels and take it back to your room and put in your purse to dispose of at school. If the test kit does not require your first pee in the morning then you could possibly test at school.
Should you get a positive reaction don't freak out. These kits are prone to giving false positives especially the more inexpensive kits. Buy a different kit and test again.
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implantation bleeding tends to be much lighter than menstrual bleeding.
Implantation bleeding usually presents about a week before your menstrual period is due to begin (or 9 days after ovulation). Many women refer to this as spotting or do not even notice the bleeding at all. The closer to the day when the menstrual cycle is supposed to begin that the bleeding is noticed, the less chance of it being implantation bleeding. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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