I supposed to have my period today, but I didn't get it. All I know is that during the ovulation I was very worried because of exams. My breast hurt me a bit...when my period is due to they hurt me. Is it possible that my period is due to??
I didn't have sex, my bf only touched my vagina and breast (we had clothes on, so sperm couldn't get into my vagina if he had an orgasm right?)
Additional info, added Wednesday July 8 2009, 12:40 pm: I have sore breast for about 3 to 5 days now, but I don't have cramps...how long is the period due to then?. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? taras418 answered Sunday July 12 2009, 9:49 am: Hun, as the others said, you're a teenager. Periods are very irregular.
I would be concerned if it was a week or two late, But don't fret it :)
You're a normal teen going through these things.
But, If you do become sexually active; remember to use condoms,birth control, ect. Because being a teen is hard enough you don't need a baby to complicate it even more.. :)
miss_aimee answered Tuesday July 7 2009, 3:07 am: You're verryy unlikely to be pregnant,unless he was masturbating and had semen on his fingers, then touched your vagina.But still...its not likely.
You're only 1 day late.Womens bodies are finicky things,so its natural (especially if you've been stressed) to be late sometimes.
If you've been getting pms symptoms (sore breasts,bloated,cranky etc) then its more than likely just around the corner.Try not to worry about it too much.If its,say 2 weeks or so late,then you should go to the doctor.
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