Question Posted Thursday February 18 2016, 7:14 am
Okay so hi, I had sex with my boyfriend on February 4 and on February 11. We used protection. My period was supposed to come on the 16 or 17. It's know the 18 and in getting a little worried, I've had most of the pms signs for getting your period.
It's like it's their but with no blood?? I don't know what's going on! Please help could I be pregnant?!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? adviceman49 answered Thursday February 18 2016, 10:37 am: IF the condom didn't break or leak then you should not be pregnant as they are 85% effective in preventing pregnancy. The 15% of pregnancies is caused by breakage, leaking or worn incorrectly. On 2/11 you were well past the date of Ovulation and in your safe period so that sex would not have cause a pregnancy. The sex you had on 2/4 would have been in the time of your cycle when you are most fertile. For most women on a 28 day cycle they are most fertile between the 7th and 21st day of their period. This is when you ovulate and eject and egg.
Since you used a condom both times I doubt you are pregnant. Most likely you will get your period soon or it will be missed because you have been stressed out over getting pregnant. Stress more than pregnancy is the cause for young women to miss or have late periods.
To relieve your stress and to prevent having a second missed period I suggest you get a home pregnancy test. Follow the directions on the package as to when and how to test.
NOTE: There are more false positive in these test so if you do test positive do not freak. Wait ten days by a new kit from a different manufacturer and test again.
There's one other thing you can do if you are really concerned about being pregnant. The morning after pill or Plan B pill has been known to be effective up to 7 days after intercourse. Today is the last day of that window. If you want you should go and get a plan B pill and take it. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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