Question Posted Thursday September 6 2007, 4:02 pm
if you have sex like a lot in a 3 months.. and then just stop can your period cycle change because im almost 2 weeks late and i havent gotten it yet and i did have unprotected sex but i dont think im pregnant.
cutiepie12349 answered Saturday September 8 2007, 9:56 pm: well you very well could be pregnant witch why you should be protected go get a pregnancy test pie on it and find out if your having a baby. If you are tell your mom then when you start to get fat tell your dad. Your mom should be more understanding if you want to keep your baby because she had you. [ cutiepie12349's advice column | Ask cutiepie12349 A Question ]
Razhie answered Friday September 7 2007, 9:45 pm: You had unprotected sex, and you are late. Why don't you think you are pregnant exactly?
Buy a test and be sure.
Stress or diet changes can effect it, but two weeks is quite late, especially if you are normally regular. It's high time you buy a pregnancy test. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
amarand answered Friday September 7 2007, 8:52 pm: If you've changed your eating habits, and especially if you're a teenager, then it might just be a change in your cycle. However, 2 weeks is a big difference, so you may want to buy a couple pregnancy tests. And in the future..don't have unprotected sex. Its just not worth it. If you don't want to make a guy wear a condom, at least get started on pills. Some clinics give you a free prescription and your parents don't even have to know. [ amarand's advice column | Ask amarand A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Friday September 7 2007, 6:18 pm: If you had unprotected sex, its likely that you are pregnant.
if you are a teenager, its normal for your cycle to change.
the best way to figure this out is to get a pregnancy test.
if you need anymore help, feel free to leave it in my inbox.
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