i got my period last month on the 9th .. i am 17 years old and dont have a set schedule yet for my period...i have had it for 3 years now yet dont have a regular schedule..anyhow, i got it last month on the 9th ..it is now the 13 and i still havent gotten it for this month...does this mean i missed it or should i give it another week or so until i start panicking? i am sexually active and there is a possibiltiy i could be pregnant, but do you think i should start worrying NOW or not yet? thank you so much in advance, ive been driving myself crazy here.
BabyGirl05 answered Friday April 15 2005, 8:20 pm: Now, Get a test Because if you are pregnate, if your not keeping the baby your going to want to get an Oborshion and then theres less you have to go through with the throwing up and crap [ BabyGirl05's advice column | Ask BabyGirl05 A Question ]
LilxAznxSweetie27 answered Friday April 15 2005, 6:55 pm: Not yet. If you think your pregnant, maybe you should see a doctor or somthing. Sometime period doesnt come at certain time, or maybe something wrong with you. Just see a doctor!
Michele answered Thursday April 14 2005, 4:05 pm: Well now it is the 14th, do you have the symptoms you usally get when your period is about to come. Why waste all this time worrying, go get yourself a pregnancy kit at the drug store and try it. If you can't afford that, then you should not be having unprotected sex, (or any sex for that matter, since nothing is 100% fool proof,) because you won't be able to afford to have a baby or even an abortion.
shootingstar25xo answered Thursday April 14 2005, 3:49 pm: I just think you're late, because it takes awhile to get a set schedule. You should wait a week or two, and if nothing happens, you should talk to a doctor. There could be a chance you're pregnant if you've had sex since your last period, but chances are you're just late. hope i helped! [ shootingstar25xo's advice column | Ask shootingstar25xo A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Thursday April 14 2005, 3:34 pm: If you have had sex and you didnt use protection then you might well be pregnant. But there is a bigger chance your just late! Go see a female doctor and see what she says see if she can help you.
ThugGirl041790 answered Thursday April 14 2005, 10:29 am: Id wait a couple more days.. and hun so you have regualr periods i would suggest get on birth control.. and that way you also dont have to worry about bein pregnant.. that helps you with both problems later in life..much luv dez x0x0 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
flutterbyme_8i8 answered Thursday April 14 2005, 10:14 am: It is normal for your period to fluctuate by a few days every month. But if it gets to be over 2 weeks late then I would start to worry. Take a pregnancy test at home. Either way you should see your obgyn even if you do get your period because they could put you on birth control which in some cases helps irregular periods become regular! :) And if you are sexually active you should be on birth control anyway for you!!
Aunty_Anna answered Thursday April 14 2005, 9:38 am: You clearly have irregular periods... but you seem worried. i would give it a week and then if your so bothered take a pregnancy test. if it is negative and you still haven't had a period after a month, see a doctor!! [ Aunty_Anna's advice column | Ask Aunty_Anna A Question ]
Altazuma answered Thursday April 14 2005, 4:37 am: I dare say the stress of worrying about it wont be doing your cycle any favours either. So in short, stop worrying. Take a test in a week or two but until then try and relax. [ Altazuma's advice column | Ask Altazuma A Question ]
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