If you are having unprotected sex, pregnancy and STDs are possible. If you are on a hormonal method of birth control and have been using your method correctly, pregnancy is unlikely. If you consistently and correctly use condoms, STDs are less likely than if you haven’t been using condoms.
On the other hand, the light colored blood that you found on your tissue may just mean that your period is about to begin.
If you are interested in free STD testing, please call one of our offices for an appointment. We offer free testing for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV. We can also perform an exam to look for any signs of genital herpes or genital warts, and take a vaginal smear to look for signs of trich, BV, or yeast. If you live too far away, look on the internet or in your phone book for an office that provides similar services.
If you would like to start a method of birth control, contact the Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office that is closest to you.
30. January 2012
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