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Could she be pregnant?? please this is really serious please help me?

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ok, me and my gf had s*x three-four weeks ago. we used a condom which split, however i didnt ejaculate inside her. but i think there was some pre-*** there. anyhow, i was on holiday and when i got bak she said that she was a week late on her period and she had stomach cramps. but last sunday she came on and now she is on her period.. we are doing a test today but i just wanted to ask an opinion because does it mean that if shes now on her period she is not pregnant. please help we are both really worried. thank you all. also, we have a pregancy test we are going to do today, but its not a bought one it is one that the chemists use... does two lines mean pregnant, there are no instructions on it... pls help me.;..

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  1. I'm assuming now that you have taken the test, but there may have been a picture on the back of the box or on the test wrapper. With the majority of tests, 2 lines means the test is positive for a pregnancy. Bleeding during pregnancy is more common than you think and depending on the amount of bleeding she had and color, the bleeding may or may not have been her period. If you tested and saw the 2 lines, the bleeding could be a miscarriage. If she is young and the test was positive, please get her to a doctor or midwife to make sure everything is fine. If she did miscarry, they need to make sure that she has passed everything.

    I hope that everything works out for you both and buy better condoms....lol


  2. It is possible for her to be pregnant. Pre-ejaculate may contain sperm, but there hasn't been any concrete evidence for that. As for the pregnancy test...yes...to be frank...it does mean pregnancy...emm...congratulations?

  3. She is not pregnant if she got her period...but usually if there are two lines that is an indication of pregnancy....but who knows maybe the test is different.

  4. It's a good possibility. Nothing is impossible! I had a friend that got pregnant, but had her period every single month during her pregnancy. Don't freak out so bad if she is, things happen for a reason. If she has an abortion, it could really mess her up for life. Call your local hospital and ask them the number for the Planned Parenthood Clinic. They are discreet and will never tell a sole, matter of fact, you can only go as far as the waiting room. It's free. They give her a pregnancy test and some information, and will talk to her if she needs it. If she's upset, they'll let her cry on their shoulder. They've very, very good. I recommend that. Then, you take her to the doctor and get a blood pregnancy test to confirm. If it's a financial problem, talk to your local Department of Human Services about Medicaid. Good luck.  

  5. PERIOD = NOT PREGNANT

  6. Some pregnant women do have scant brownish bleeding around the time they would normally have their period. But if it's the usual red color and a moderate amount of bleeding, she's probably on her period and not pregnant. As for the pregnancy test, go get one with instructions so you can be sure! Good luck.

  7. On store bought tests, 2 lines means pregnant.  Not sure about the one you have, might want to google it or something.  It's likely she's not pregnant being that she had a period.  There are those rare few though who might experience a period during pregnancy.  

  8. if pregnancy is confirmed then periods stop. once periods are there means no pregnancy at all... don't worry.. enjoy but be careful next time have double condoms

  9. If you but a test from the store, 2 lines means that you are pregnant.  There is a 50-50 chance that she is pregnant.  It is also normal for the period to come a little late and she is just having PMS symptoms, but only a test can let you both know for sure.  Maybe you should go get a store bought test if you don't know how to read the one you have, but it is still kind of early to be panicking

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