I am never regular (and usually late) but this time especially, I am freaking out. I have not had sex since October, but I have done other things (in a safe manner) since my last period involving male body fluids. I am not on birth control.
In October, I had 2 periods and it was really weird. In November, I was on my period from around the 19th to the 24th. December has been super stressful for me because I have had college midterms and I found out my boyfriend of 2 years has cheated on me and I broke up with him.
Do you think I could be pregnant? Or what the chances are of becoming pregnant without having sex? I can't think of any reasons I could be pregnant. No fluids ever went inside of me.
Do you think it could have to do with doubling up on my period in October? Or the stress?
Exactly 1 year ago I had the same problem and skipped my December period all together.
I don't know what to think anymore and I'm very scared.
With all that said, if you REALLY want to be sure so that you can stop freaking out, go buy a pregnancy test. You should be able to test now and get an accurate result. I really can't imagine that you would be pregnant, but if you go test, you'll know for sure and you won't have to stress out while you're waiting around for your period to come. [ WiseOldUnicorn's advice column | Ask WiseOldUnicorn A Question ]
sia answered Friday January 1 2010, 9:05 am: i dont think your pregnant.a late period can be caused by stress and change of diet for example having too much lemon or citric acid can lead to a later period.have you been craving?have your nipples changed colour?have your breasts become bigger?are you feeling any different?do you feel a lump on your stomach?i dont think your pregnant but if your unsure nows the time to have a pregnancy test! [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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