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My cycle just went off two days ago. And me and my boyfriend had sex this morning! When I just went two use the bathroom and wiped my cycle was like its coming back on. He also nutted in me could I be pregnant?

 

A couple things could be the reason why there was blood when you wiped. It’s possible that your period wasn’t really over when you thought it was. It’s normal for periods to last anywhere between 3-7 days.

Bleeding in between periods can also sometimes be a sign of an infection like chlamydia or gonorrhea, or can be caused by irritation, especially if you don’t use enough lube or if it’s your first time having vaginal sex. If you keep bleeding after sex, it’s a good idea to talk with a doctor or nurse and find out the cause and see how you can prevent it in the future.

If you’re not using birth control and your boyfriend ejaculated in your vagina, you can get pregnant. If it’s been 5 days or less since that happened, you can use emergency contraception to help prevent pregnancy. Next time, it’s way better to use a condom and be on another method of birth control like the IUD, implant, pill, ring, or shot. That way you can avoid getting pregnant and also protect yourself from STDs. Contact your local Planned Parenthood health center to find out about the best birth control options for you.

-Emily at Planned Parenthood

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