Pregnancy: No periods after many negative pregnancy tests?
Question Posted Saturday February 22 2014, 2:30 am
i am a virgin 19 yrs old . i had anal sex with my boyfriend 4 months back . i took an emergency contraceptive pill just to make sure i dnt get pregnant. and i got my periods on time for that month... but from the next month i dint get my periods till now ...so its been 3 months since i got my periods . in these 3 months i had anal sex twice but i was sure that it wont cause any pregnancy as my bf dint ejaculate anywhere near to my pussy so i dint use ipill .. but i am not getting periods.. i did pregnancy test many times but the result was always negative ... now can u please tell me why i am not Getting my periods even when the test is negative ?? and are there any chances of me being pregnant now ? how many days will a sperm be alive in a girls body ?? please answer me . what can i do to get my periods immediately ??
We can't tell you how to get your period. There's something else going on in your body and you need to see a doctor. Go to your gynecologist and have them check you out and see what is going on with your body. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
WittyUsernameHere answered Saturday February 22 2014, 9:10 am: You aren't a virgin, you've just never had vaginal sex.
adviceman49 answered Saturday February 22 2014, 8:55 am: You cannot get pregnant from anal sex, as you have indicated you are aware of. One of the reasons girls do anal sex is it is a fantasy of every young man to have anal sex. By allowing it the girls preserves her virginity and does not have to worry about pregnancy. Still you should be using a condom for the prevention of the STDS a condom protects against and to protect the boy from infections by the germs of the Anus.
As to why you are not getting your period. I am not a doctor, none of us are. There are two factors that are quite common that could be your problem. The first and most probable cause is the stress over whether you will become pregnant even though you know you can't get pregnant from anal sex and home tests say you’re not. Stress is the biggest cause of women not getting her period. This can happen at any time during your menstrual life when you become over stressed.
The second has to do with puberty. Yes even at your present age puberty is still working on you. Depending on when you started into puberty at times during puberty it is not uncommon to skip a few periods.
There is one other possibility that I'm not quite sure has anything to do with missing your periods. You took a plan "B" pill. Doing so may have disrupted your cycle and your body is readjusting.
Since it has been 3 months since your last period I would suggest you check in with your gynecologist just to make sure everything is okay. I'm positive you are not pregnant, the home test say you’re not.
You do not need to worry about mom as at 19 you are an adult and have the full medical confidentiality of any adult. Meaning your parents can no longer discuss or access you medical records with or from your doctors without your consent since you turned 18. Technically speaking your parents can no longer make any of your doctor’s appointments for you as this is now something you must do yourself. This is all part of becoming an adult and this falls under a federal law called HIPPA.
It does not matter that you may still be on their health insurance. I could be paying your medical bills; it would still not give me the right to see your medical records without your written consent to the doctor.
In fact when next visiting your doctors, any of your doctors make sure to update your HIPPA consent forms. You have probably not updated these forms since mom filled them out as you parent and guardian. These forms are the written consent that would allow a doctor to discuss your medical history with anyone you designate. You can update them to show only the insurance companies which must be shown in order to submit you claim for payment. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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