Hey guys me and my boyfriend had sex on the 24th of Jan and he came inside of me then 3days later on the last 3th day few hours before the day was over I took the morning after pill 20minutes Later I vomit it out the a week before my periods was due I start to spotted but it came and go away for long then on the 5th day I had a one day period then the week late on the 15 of Feb I had to get my periods but I never did ever since then I was having moods crying being angry cramping boibs hurt I took two test and both was negative can now my stomach feel hard sometimes and my boyfriend said my nipples is getting big.any ask will be help full thanks xoxox!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Dragonflymagic answered Thursday March 3 2016, 10:28 pm: If you are a teen, teens are known to have irregular periods. Its only a few who have them regular, same time, same length, same flow each month. The rest of us can have no periods for a couple months even though you've had periods before or get two in one month or heavy flow to light, one day or 7 or more in length. Basically, all over the place and that is regardless whether sexually active or not. I did not do sex while in school and my periods were all over the place with months often of none. Your body is still trying to get used to the hormones and continueing to grow, mature body wise and become more regular.
It might be best to see a Dr to have them test you for pregnancy. AT least this way you can put your mind at rest.
However, if you were not fertile and not ovulating at the time you had sex with him coming inside you, then there was no need for the morning after pill and any symptoms you have are either just in your head meaning your thoughts are so focused on this that you are creating the symptoms and the symptoms can and will be very real but they will have no connection to a pregnancy.
I wouldn't be taking this kind of risk myself, sex with no protection. If you can not do the mature thing and go to a Dr. to get on birth control, then you are not ready for sex and all the responsibilities that come along with it. Not trying to sound mean here, just stating a fact. I don't know what your reasons were for not having any condoms plus no birth control but now that you are sexually active, you can't go easily back and try to be celibate and never have sex until ready to marry. So...that means seeing a Dr. getting a check up to make sure all is okay and getting on birth control. Teens think they have to tell the parents who would then take them to the Dr. and thats too embarassing or the parents would say no. Well, there is a law now that teens have rights when it comes to their reproductive systems to seek medical advise and care and yes, birth control too and they are not allowed to tell your parents you've seen them. Even if you saw the family Dr. they are not allowed to tell your parents anything unless you said it was okay to tell. I would see a Dr. to make sure you are not having allergic reactions to the hormones, even though inside you only 20 minutes. And then ask for birth control. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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