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does dry humping affect period cycles


Question Posted Thursday April 9 2015, 4:54 pm

I'm 15 and a female and my period is late by a couple of days and i have recently dry humped , I know I am not pregnant because you cant get pregnant by dry humping. I just wish to know if dry humping can affect my period cycle and if it doesn't affect the cycle then what is....please help I'm really worried

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lightoftruth answered Sunday April 12 2015, 6:11 pm:
Not that I know of.

There are tons of other reasons why you can have an irregular period. Number one can be that you're 15. You're just in the beginning so it can be irregular.
Obviously pregnancy can cause late periods, but you're not pregnant. There is is sickness, change in diet, stress, increased exercise, ect.
Or there could be something going on in your body and you should go see a doctor. If this is a big concern for you, I suggest go seeing a doctor to make sure everything is ok.

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rainhorse68 answered Saturday April 11 2015, 5:24 am:
I'll second your reply. Irregular periods not uncommon comparatively early-on in the fertile years of a woman. And dry humping cannot influence your period cycle. This is just your body producing and presenting ova for fertilisation, and subsequently shedding them if they remain unfertilised. It's a good idea to think of the process taking a while to 'get into it's stride' as you might say, and become more regular. Unless there is anything particularly unusal about your period when it does happen. In which case a consultation with the doctor is in order.

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday April 10 2015, 10:15 pm:
No it cant. The only things other than pregnancy that could be the cause of late period, is stress, or recent illness in women of all ages. You'll see this occur often throughout your life.
Being that you are 15, theres one more reason related to your age. Young females just a few years into puberty will notoriously have periods that are all over the place, usually delayed , even up to 2 months is common. The body is still getting used to the hormones and hasn't stabilized yet. During my 14, and 15th years I had the 2 months late, or twice in a month which is also common. As long as you are not in great pain or are doing heavy bleeding, filling pads every 15 mins to half hour, your fine. If you do ever have those symptoms, tell mom and get in to the Dr. right away letting them know on phone whats happening.

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