I am 20 yrs old..i hve had my period since i was twelve...i was on the depo shot since i was 16 and got off at 17 i didnt hve periods then but they came back like 6 mos later...i hve been srxually activity since i was 13 n i never got preqnant before or after i stoppd takinq birth control...my period are normal. I get one every month. On feb.23 i startd my period and ended feb 28.. my ovulation day was,march 9 and i had sex marc 8...a couple days later my breast beqan to hurt n my nipples were very sensitive...my next period isnt due until march 23...since then i have been quite tired..sum lower abdominal pain as if im about to start my period...and the occasional back pain hea and there..today is march 24 i am a day late and i still havesnt seen any siqns of my period..no spottin or and anythin..my nipples r still sensitive. My period always cums..EVERY MONTH!!! My breast have never hurt this lonq and i have nevr been even a day late..i took a hpt yesterday maech 23 which was my expected period date and it was neqative..either i took it too early n i am indeed preqnant or my period is late for no reason and im not preqnant..i am confused...any suqqestions or opinions?
OhMyLucyDarling answered Wednesday March 24 2010, 7:03 pm: We cannot tell you if you are pregnant or not, However from experience of me being on the Depo shot for 3 years. It will take your body time to adjust and get back to the way it should be. I suggest using protection if you want to avoid pregnancy and wait 6-10 days after sex to take a pregnancy test. [ OhMyLucyDarling's advice column | Ask OhMyLucyDarling A Question ]
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