Question Posted Wednesday February 24 2016, 12:50 pm
I took ipill as i ws not sure of pregnancy..my partner and i didnot had sex but he just fingered me with precum..dat month i did not had my periods is this due to ipill or i m pregnant.. Am very very tensed and i want an advice
[ 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 25 2016, 10:10 am: Actually clauudiahh is incorrect. You can get pregnant from precum as it has more than enough sperm in it to fertilize an egg. That being said I do not think you are pregnant. Instead I think you missed your period because of the stress you have put yourself under worrying that you might be pregnant. Stress more than pregnancy causes more missed periods in young women than actual pregnancy. If you continue to be stressed you will miss your next period as well.
What I suggest is you go to the rug store and purchase a home test kit. Follow the directions on the package for when and how to test. Note these tests have more false positives than negatives. If you do test positive do not freak out. Buy a different test kit wait ten days and test again.
If you are over 14 and cannot afford a test kit you can go to any free clinic and be tested. Under a Federal Law called HIPPA anyone over the age of 14 can see a doctor for any problem concerning their reproductive system without parental approval or knowledge. This is why you can go to a free clinic for testing if you cannot afford a test kit. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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