Depending on the length of your cycle and lmp, it is all reality is probaly just spotting do to ovulation which is natural and may or may not occur every month...especially if intercourse was protected and there were no accidents such as a broken condom.
it controls and distributes our weight while going up and down. it also protects the condom from falling off.
Yes, though the risks are reduced. Condoms can slide off. They can also leak if they are put on too tightly--there must be a gap at the tip.
No, condoms are not effective if they go through the laundry. The heat from the washer and dryer will weaken the rubber of the condom. Even non-latex condoms cannot withstand washing.
If semen came into contact with the vagina, there is always the chance that you may become pregnant. A sensation of wetness makes no difference whatsoever.
Take a long egg plant and cover it with two or three layers of condom. Tie the other end to seal it cmpletely
We will all hope not. If the guy was wearing a condom, he apparently doesn't want a child.
It all depends on where in your cycle you were when you had sex and started bleeding. The bleeding could just be from the sex itself, you may have gotten a scratch or tear inside that is bleeding, you could be starting your period early or you could be experiencing implantation bleeding. If it is implantation bleeding it may be bright pink or dark brown and only enough to be considered 'spotting' and not a period. If it is heavy bleeding it is not implantation bleeding. You can take a test in 1.5 to 2 weeks. Good Luck!
its very unlikely its implantation bleeding It's normal.
This could be a mixture of semen and blood, if you recently had sex without a condom. answer could be Implantation bleeding which you get 11 days or more after period or something
If by protected sex you mean a condom, then yes. The condom could break :( If by pill, also yes. They do not always work.
I have heard of something called implantation bleeding. This occurs when a fertilized egg actually implants in the uterine wall. This bleeding would be light & pinkish, not like menstruation.
Yes it can cause spotting which would be classed as a mild withdrawal bleed and it also puts you at risk of pregnancy. You need to use a condom for 4 weeks
It could signal alot of things-pregnancy, misscarriage, endometreosis....more info-are you late? If so, how late? Are you having any pains?? I don't think that heavy bleeding is a sign of pregnancy. Answer Period while pregnant you can have a period a normal period while pregnant and not though till a few months your period stops or when you go into labour. From Pink Princess
Answer: Take a test, nausea can be a sign of pregnancy. Use a condom and avoid the worries.
Any woman can get pregnant on the pill - It isn't 100% effective even if you take it properly. If you haven't been taking it properly, you're even more susceptible to falling pregnant if having sex. The pill makes your bleeding lighter, so I'm not sure that lighter spotting has much to do with the predictability of getting pregnant. If you want to take the pill and don't want to get pregnant, you should use it properly and use a condom. Take the pill at the same time each day. Be aware that taking antibiotics can make the pill useless for the time you are taking them + approx. two weeks. You should always use a condom, regardless.
If you have unprotected sex during the first cycle of your period (but before it's reached the bleeding stage) then you can get pregnant w/o ever having had a visible period.But if you used a condom, and used it right the risk of pregnancy is really small.
If it was your first time having sex, this change is common. The body is trying to adjust to the new activity. If you are a more experienced individual, it could be anything (stress for example). When in doubt, take a test.