hi i haave being with this yesturday and my preiod has come yet
Question Posted Tuesday August 13 2013, 2:45 am
and we have sex and did can I get perg form having sex with this guy
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday August 13 2013, 1:06 pm: Periods aren't always predictably on time. There are things that can change it's routine making it earlier or later. Lots of time spent with a female on her period can cause yours to come earlier. Having been sick or stressing out can delay it. It could be as simple as having trouble with a friend or stressing over a test you have to take. And lastly, when a gal has sex and had no precautions, or maybe just condom for birth control...the worry over whether she could have become pregnant will delay period.
You didn't mention dates like when the sex was, how long ago compareing around ed to today.
If you think there is a chance any sperm was on your or his hand, fingers from precum and was near or in your vagina, or a condom slipped off or ripped, etc.... then yes there is a chance you could be pregnant. But depending on how long ago it was, it may still be too early to take a pregnancy test because the hormones that such a test are looking for in your urine are not going to be built up high enough in number to be detected yet. Also if its somewhere within 72 hours since you had sex, there is Plan B, the morning after pill to take as a precaution. If taken after that point, its too late. You may not be old enough to buy it on your own. Some states may require you be 16 or 18, so mom may need to help purchase that. The best thing you can do is go see your gyn. Dr or go to Planned parenthood for a checkup.
The best thing you can do in the future, is to be on a reliable birth control. If you've only had sex once or twice, once you've experienced it, even if you dont want to again with current boyfriend, now that your know what it is like, when the guy comes along that gets you feeling sexual attraction, you'll be active again so its important to already be on something, the pill, the shot or the IUD. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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