Okay well I am 16 and I'm still a virgin. But I do masturbate. Anyways, about three months ago I had my period. And then it skipped a month. But I heard that every two years it skips a month, and that was my two year. So I had it again last month. And I'm suppose to get this month. And I usually get them on the last week of the month. But I didn't get it this time. I have been stressing out, but not a lot. I've stressed more & I still got it before. But just recently we had some new roomates move in. And they use our bathroom. And they're pretty young, they're like in their early 20s. Anyways, they were a couple & they would go in the bathroom together & I guess they'd shower together. There is a possibility that they had sex in shower. Well, I use the same restroom & I recently had my ankle sprain so it hurt to stand. So without thinking, I sat down in the shower. Could there have been sperm when I sat down? Please help. Thanks in advance.
The more you worry about your period, the longer it will take to come. Periods have this odd sense of humor, I suppose.
I would ask that your room mates be more respectful of your bathroom. Tell them they can do as they please as long as they take the time to clean anything up. =].
superstarblue89 answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 5:38 pm: well sperm dies quickly so I doubt that you're pregnant. I would also like to tell you that you have been misinformed. You do not skip a period every two years, but it can take up to two years for a period to regulate. If you are past two years then you might want to speak to your gynecologist about any problems you might have. It might be nothing though...but it's always nice to be informed properly. [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
stargirl51 answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 5:16 pm: Well if they're doing what it seems like they're doing, it wouldn't be surprising to find sperm residue in the shower. However, it wouldn't be enough of an amount to make it to an egg.
You're probably missing it because you're nervous (even though you've been nervous before, the event of new roommates and the stress of your ankle could affect it).
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