Ok so I had sex with this girl and I wore a condom and I didn't ejaculate inside her. She is a week late for her period and I'm freaking out! And the pregnancy test came up negative. And she also said she sort of had a period but just for like a day that confused me too. Help!!
Some teens do not have regular periods for quite a while. To have a good one for 3-5 days and next month only one day or even just spotting for a week is normal or as in my case, the space in between might be longer or shorter than usual and my period lasting almost 2 weeks because it was so slow. I grew up to have a normal cycle and birth 3 children.
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kittenlover2000 answered Friday May 24 2013, 12:16 pm: I don't know about you, but the advice below didn't really make sense!
If she took a pregnancy test and it came back negative, then she's not pregnant-they're not wrong. I suggest if you have doubts, then leave it a month and ask if she's had her period yet. Also, you could by her another pregnancy test to make double sure.
Unlike what the user below you says, if you wear protection, then their is still a chance of pregnancy e.g: It could have split. However, you'd know if this had happened-it doesn't appear to be the case.
santos answered Friday May 24 2013, 9:23 am: if you use protection during sex ,no posibility to pregnency ,also test came up negative ,for period there can late if she feel tense or have any other problem so do nottake tense .if you confused after test than consult a doctor and buy a pregnency kit and test again [ santos's advice column | Ask santos A Question ]
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