Alright here it goes.
I know that it's only the 27th of September and i usualy get my period around the end of the month but i am worried that i will not have it. But say i didn't have my period this month, does that nessacrely mean that i'm becoming pregnant?
CellaD answered Tuesday September 29 2009, 12:32 am: First off, let me just say that I, like a lot of girls, am really irregular when it comes to my menstruation cycle. I probably only get my period about 4 times a year. If this is the first time that this has happened to you, then I'd try to take that into consideration of you are still very young. If not, then the only way to know for sure is to take a pregnancy test, and even if that one comes out negative, take another one in a week or so just to make sure. Planned Parenthood does them for free. [ CellaD's advice column | Ask CellaD A Question ]
xeViLxShArPiEx answered Monday September 28 2009, 3:11 am: It would help to know when you first started your period, and if you're trying to imply that you've had sex.... If you DID have sex, and semen entered the vagina, then yes, you could possibly be pregnant. That doesn't necessarily mean you ARE pregnant though. You CANNOT become pregnant if semen doesn't come intact with/within the vaginal area. If you're really worried, take a pregnancy test, or get checked. In your first years of having a period, your period can be irregular. So that's also a possibility. Just wait until the end of the month, then you'll see if you're going to get your period or not. Just make sure not to freak out and immediately think you're pregnant, cause you may not be. [ xeViLxShArPiEx's advice column | Ask xeViLxShArPiEx A Question ]
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