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Periods


Question Posted Thursday June 15 2017, 8:10 am

I had a protrcted sex on 12mar.for a safer side I had ipill on next day.after that I got period on April 20th.its longer for 3days and very less.but after that today 15june.till now not get period.also I take praga test 1 week back.it was negative.so I have no idea what is actual problem.plZ help me...sir

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adviceman49 answered Thursday June 15 2017, 9:52 am:
Your not pregnant if that is your question. Once you have a period after you have had sex if you were pregnant then you miscarried. The reason for this is during your period you womb is cleaned out and the lining on which the egg attaches is cleaned out of you and a new fresh one is formed.

The most common reason young women miss a period is stress over worried about getting pregnant. More women miss period over stress then actually being pregnant. Now that I have or hopefully have relieved your stress your periods should return. IF not there is something else wrong and you should see a doctor.

You did everything else right. You used a condom. You took the Ipill the next day and you had a period afterwards; there is virtually no way you should be pregnant.

If your over 14 and going to have sex you should talk to your family doctor or GYN about birth control. While 14 year olds should not be having sex if you are you should at least have the proper protection. At age 14 and above you can have your doctor prescribe birth control in full confidence without your parents finding out.

Ever on birth control use a condom as well. It will increase your protection and it will protect you from many of the SYDs and the HIV/AIDs Virus.

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