Hi, I'm worrying about my period because still didn't come, is 3 days late now. When I touch my breast hurts me.
I didn't have sex, my bf just touched my vagina with my clothes on even he had clothes on. If he had an orgasm, sperm couldn't enter my vagina through clothes right? If I worry, it will delay more right? What can I do to not worry about it??
Sorry for asking, but I'm worried. I would appreciate if you reply!!
The worst thing to do is worry. Stress causes your period to be late! I doubt very much that any sperm would have entered if you both had clothes on. That's even if he did ejaculate.
You haven't mentioned anything about your age but I would say your around 13/14. During this time your body is still growing and still getting use to things.
Your period wouldn't exactly come on the expected due date as your body is still trying to adjust to any new changes.
If your breasts are sore, could mean a number of things. Did your boyfriend grope them a bit too hard? Or have you noticed any changes? If the pain persists and you don't know why then contact your GP. That's not really an area you'd like to leave untreated.
As for the periods, If I am mistaken and you are older and becoming more sexually active, I would seriously consider some sort of contraception.
BahaiMa22 answered Thursday July 9 2009, 10:49 am: If you didn't have sex then you shouldn't have anything to worry about, 3 days late could result in stress etc. I would wait a little bit longer. If you are paranoid about it take a test if you want a more positive result then wait 2 weeks before taking a test. No, sperm cannot enter the vagina through clothing. [ BahaiMa22's advice column | Ask BahaiMa22 A Question ]
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