Question Posted Wednesday October 19 2005, 12:34 pm
My mate and her boyfriend have been sleeping together for a while and she told me today that she missed her period which was ment to start last wednesday, so a week ago. She had unprotected sex with her boyfriend about a month ago but has had a period since then, but she had sex with him using a condom just the other week, I just want to know what the likelyhood is she will be pregnant and what other causes there could be to her missing her period when she isnt stressed and is usually as regular as clockwork
Thanks muchly xx
Advicelady6798 answered Wednesday October 19 2005, 3:01 pm: There is a good cahance that she may be pregnant. I suggest that she takes a test to be sure. Condoms do not always work. There is about a 70 percent chance it will work but there is a 30 percent chance it will. Alot of women miss their period when they are irregular this could be caused by sickness or something you ate. Sometimes periods can go up to 2 weeks late but i would have her take a test to be sure. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
angelfire2708 answered Wednesday October 19 2005, 1:54 pm: Its very possible she could be pregnant. If she had unprotected sex just days before her getting her last period, even though she had a period, she could still be pregnant. Was it a normal cycle, or was it alittle 1? It takes awhile for conception to take place. She should take a pregnancy test this month, since she totally missed it. You might find the answer. [ angelfire2708's advice column | Ask angelfire2708 A Question ]
NinaB answered Wednesday October 19 2005, 1:54 pm: Well, its likely that she could be pregnant. Many get their periods once more before actually missing one. (happened to my cousin) She oughtta go ahead and take a pregnancy test.
-Nina [ NinaB's advice column | Ask NinaB A Question ]
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