Might be pregnant?


Question:
" I got my periods within 18 days instead of 28 days ... why is it ? what is the problem?i had sex ?" I read this question, and i was a little worried. I got my period today. only 18 days after my last period which was the 28? I didn't know getting it early was a sign of prenancy? I just got it so im not sure if its just spotting? Any help please? I'm 16

Answers:
Ok your period coming early, is not something to worry about it can be perfectly normal, your period can change due to weight loss or gain stress and many factors can affect your from having it sooner or later.
Now if you are worried you´re preg, check this:
-If it is just a light pinkish spotting what you´re experiencing, and it fades tomorrow or before,it could be implantation bleeding.
-If after this you experience brown spotting, you´re seriously preg.
Also try to find indicators such as breast tenderness nausea bloating, (that doesn´t happen to you as pms)
Don´t get stressed or you can delay your period more.
Relax everything has a solution.
Check are you regular most of the time? think about your history that can tell you much.

If the flow keeps on coming, for days, well it is your period then, and there is nothing to worry about.

Good luck! ;D
First of all...have you been having unprotected sexual intercourse? You said you're 16. If you haven't been having sex, then you could NOT be pregnant.
Second..starting your period early is NOT a sign of pregnancy. Periods can be irregular---for NO REASON. It can be early, it can be late.
Now, if you've been having sex---you should go get a home pregnancy test just to find out if you are. It doesn't matter when you're period started.
If you have NOT had sexual intercourse, then you can't be pregnant....right? Right.
take a pregnancy test once it has been 45 days since the start of you last period. it will be accurate then. if you are still worried you can go to your doc. it is confidential and seein as your 16 they need your permission to do anything and not your parents.

also, as your 16 have you thought about going on a different kind of birth control like the pill as well as using condoms to prevent against std's? it's a good idea and you wont have to worry about this kind of thing half as much.

your parents need not know about it if your worried about that so go for it and protect yourself just in case you get caught in the moment again and dont use any protection.

there's probably nothing wrong your still young so it could be that your periods are still settliong down. it can take years! i started mine when i was 10, im 19 now and they are still irregular now and then. dont stress about it as this will delay your period and will make you stress even more!

Good luck!
You are 16 and they are notorious for having odd periods at odd times. You probably won't be regular unless you are on birth control and if you are then no worry about pregnancy. Are you having sex without the benefit of protection? If you are then you are playing russian roulette with your life. My daughter was 16 when she got pregnant. She lost her youth to rounds of diapers, bottles, bathes and getting up at night. Do you want that?
Your schedule can change and will vary all the time - not necessarily something to worry about, if it is *actually* your period. The last poster gave some good suggestions of what to look for.

However, my suggestion is that since you're 16, you should stop having sex. Wait until you're older and can more ably deal with possible consequences.

Good luck I hope everything's ok!
shouldnt you be worried about being pregnant if you DIDNT have your period? not that i know a ton about pregnancy but wouldnt having your period prove you aren't pregnant? well dont worry too much about it.
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