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Extremely concerned!


Question Posted Thursday July 26 2012, 1:50 am

I'm a nineteen year old female. My last period was around June 25th and ended on June 29th. I had sex July 4th and the condom broke but he hadn't cum yet. (It was our second time, we had changed the condom). Today is July 26th and I have still not gotten my period. I don't usually keep track because I rarely have sex but this was a special occasion. So I'm not quite sure what my cycle is. I'm worried that I'm late.

I'm scared that I'm pregnant but I'm stressing out drastically about it. Could stress be preventing my period, or anything else?

When should I start to worry?

Please help! I'm losing so much sleep over this :(

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adviceman49 answered Thursday July 26 2012, 10:14 am:
Follow flares' advice as the advice she has given you doesn't get any better. If you get conflicting results on the home test see your doctor for a blood test. If the results are negative than nerves are most likely the cause of your period being late.

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orphans answered Thursday July 26 2012, 9:30 am:
4th of July? Fireworks certainly went off *that* night I see.

Ha. I joke. On to the seriousness.

You could be pregnant: condoms aren't always safe. Stress could also be a cause of your period being late.

But your body does not follow an exact calender: the clock doesn't hit 00:00:00 and boom! Your best option is to take a few pregnancy tests. Buy about 3, and get the best ones you can afford. They usually work around 2 weeks after the incident, and so they should show.

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