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Might be pregnant girlfriend

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 9:05 pm
by Anonymous 001
Let me explain the whole thing. Me and my girlfriend, we were just cuddling (a day or two after her periods) naked(no penetration) and i ejaculated on her body. Wasn't sure if any of that got into her genital area. Being paranoid i gave her unwanted 72 with in few hours. Since that it has been almost 22-23 day and now she is having her periods. Atleast that's what we think. I mean because according to her this time it's heavy bleeding there and the blood is kind of normal blood(i mean the menstrual blood is suppose to be different right?) Also her immune system is pretty weak but that has always been her condition so she's now suffering from headache , stomach ache for periods it is also little intense this time. So i was just worried is it all normal? Is there any chance of her being pregnant? We both are 18+ though but our relationship is not known to both of our parents. So really I'm a little worried about all thing and i need an advice from an reliable and experienced source. So help me please. And thank you.

Re: Might be pregnant girlfriend

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 9:14 am
by Sam W
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