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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 4:30 pm
I was masturbating her the other week ago after she had finished masterbating me (to lower and risk)... But now she has her period a week earlier then usual. She doesnt have cramps of any sort either, like she usually would. Are there any symptoms within the first week of pregancy?
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 5:07 pm
Oh, and to make sure i dont look like an idiot... Just to clarify, they are period like symptoms, so vaginal bleeding. Not to sure if its her menstrual cycle or not.
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:48 pm
If she is bleeding that is her period. Everyone's menstrual cycles can vary, getting it a week early is not unusual in the slightest. If she was supposed to start her period and DIDN'T, and there was a possibility some semen came in contact with her v****a or vaginal area, then her taking a pregnancy test would be a good idea.
If none of your semen went anywhere near her v****a, (as women have occasionally gotten pregnant from semen on the outside of the v****a -the sperm making it's own way in) and she is bleeding, I can't see a cause to worry.
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Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:46 pm
Masturbation is when you stimulate yourself. If you stimulate another person with your hands it's not masturbation, it's manual sex. wink
Like Niarah said, periods vary; they change. It's not unusual, and it's not usually a big deal. Sometimes we're late, other times we're early. Sometimes we have cramps, other times we don't. Periods aren't set in stone. Girls who are very irregular sometimes go on the pill to become more regular though.
It's possible that you scratched her with your fingernail or something too though. It happens and can even cause quite a bit of bleeding.
Niarah's also right that if there was no semen near her v****a, pregnancy just isn't possible. So if that's the case, you shouldn't be worrying. But if you two are careless and if semen does sometimes get near her v****a, you can use birth control even if you're not having vaginal sex yet. That way, you'll be protected from accidents like that.
But to answer your question, one week is too early to really tell. A lot women don't really start to notice symptoms until after about a month into their pregnancy. Women also don't show up as pregnant on home pregnancy tests until the first day of their missed period at the very earliest.
So like Niarah, I see no reason to worry based on what you have written here. But now that you're becoming increasing sexually active, I would recommend doing some research on birth control, fertility, the menstrual cycle, etc. Everything will be better and safer if you understand how it works. wink
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