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Pregnancy scare need advice

Posted: Fri May 24, 2019 6:38 pm
by Anon548
Okay so basically my boyfriend and I always use condoms and I’m on the birth control pill. But we still use condoms just to be sure. Unfortunately one broke while we were having sex. At first I wasn’t to worried because I’m on the pill and he said that he pulled out in time. But I wasn’t sure if I was taking my pill consistently so I took an emergency contraceptive within 72 hours after sex just in case. I was super worried. I bought some pregnancy tests which all tested negative (I took them ranging from 2-3 weeks after sex) my “period” came about a few days late and three weeks after the sex. But it only lasted about 3 days and was all brown discharge hardly any period blood. Now it’s about 7 weeks later and I haven’t taken a pregnancy test since. I’m expecting my period soon. Should I still be worried. FYI I have also felt bloated and my boobs seem to have gotten bigger but I also could be making up these symptoms in my head please help

Re: Pregnancy scare need advice

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 7:34 am
by Sam W
We will not answer ANY questions about pregnancy fear or anxiety in our direct services from users who are not pregnant or who are not or have not otherwise been directly involved with an actual pregnancy.

Please do not post this kind of question. If you are seeing this text, and your thread is locked, it is because you have posted this kind of question.

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• choosing and using a method or methods of contraception for any future sexual activity
• creating your own sexual limits and boundaries based on your needs and/or presenting them to any partners
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