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Missed period, what are the chances I'm actually pregnant (theoretically)? My boyfriend and I have always used protection (condoms) and to be totally open he has a hard time ejaculating because of a medical condition he has so it's only happened once in the two months we've been together. We have sex around twice a week for several hours, but we're always super careful about using condoms and if one gets too worn out, he always puts on a new one.
There was one time he rubbed against me without one, but it was my inner thigh and I didn't feel any precum.
I've also only had sex with him of course.
Strangely enough though I feel as though I'm fairly late on my period. I say feel because I'm not positive when the last one I had was though I estimate it was more than a month ago (I'll for sure be keeping track now).
I've also had cramps on and off that feel like menstrual cramps, but then didn't get my period. In fact, about two weeks ago I was absolutely certain I was getting it due to intense cramps, but never did.
I have been stressed out lately so maybe it's just that, but I'm starting to get worried and plan on taking a pregnancy test next weekend if I don't get it by then.
It seems pretty difficult to say I've gotten pregnant considering the circumstances though right?
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Nothing is 100% fail proof. Condoms are pretty good but not fail proof. They can have a tiny hole, big enough for sperm to get out or cum leaks up out the sides as he is pulling out and I've heard of guys who don't pull out fast enough, shrink up some and the filled condom remains inside the female. The pill is up there, 90 some percent if used as prescribed but change of time of day or skipping a day increases chances of being pregnant.You didn't mention taking the pill. That can make your body have symptoms of pregnancy like the cramps. If you do not take it, then there must be another reason. A pregnancy test is the best way to find out for sure. Take it now and again in a couple weeks if period hasn't started. You might also want to see a gynecologist to rule out any kind of menstrual conditions that need medical treatment. Stress will delay a cycle easily as well as living with or working with and being around other females a big chunk of each day. Females cycles will change to come sooner or start later so they can all occur at the same time. Its happened to me and All the women I worked with in an all female department.. ]
Stress is the number 1 cause of missed periods. More so then actual pregnancy. Take the home pregnancy test. Follow the directions on the package as to when to test and how long after your last intercourse. Should the test be positive do not panic. Wait ten days and test again. These test have more false positive then false negatives. ]
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