my boyfriend and i had sex last week of murch, but it was not intercourse. he was rubbing outside my vigina. i did have my period as usual, can that make me pregnent?
The other is that being stressed out over the possibility of being pregnant has caused you to miss your period. This does happen. A third reason would be if you were sick anytime during your cycle and were on antibiotics as this has been known to cause a women to miss her period.
The last reason would be if you have suddenly start to heavily exercise. Female Olympic athletes who train heavily do not get their periods while training. They are also usually under developed for their age until they stop training.
I think you know it only takes on sperm to make you pregnant. If your boyfriend came outside you anywhere near your vagina it has been known for the sperm to make their way inside and cause a pregnancy. It is rare but it has happened. Given the amount of time that has passed since you last period a home pregnancy test would settle this for you.
A far better reason is stress. Regardless of your age a women's cycle is a delicate thing. Even someone your mothers age if placed under enough stress can be late or miss a period altogether.
My advice is to get a home pregnancy test kit and follow the instructions on the package. You don't need moms permission to purchase one. Once you have tested you can simply take the evidence and discard it away from home. If it is negative you have nothing to worry about and your stress should go away. IF your period doesn't return in the next cycle period then you need to see a GYN for something else may be wrong. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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