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pregancy
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i hav a problem. my period is about a month late. i hav had a period since i last had unprotected sex, i only every went unprotected that one time. but i heard u can still get them wen ur pregnant at a young age. i started takin the pill recently because i thort that myt even out my periods but it hasnt. i am very stressed coz im in yr 11 and my eating habits r hardly desirable and i know all this could cause late periods... but a while month???? sum1 tell me wt to do. i did a test but it was a cheap old one. i dont wanna do another. i cant be pregnant, just wondered if anyone else has been in this situation.
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dont worry seweet heart youll be fine! you eat noramally you sleep normaly(ish) and you got a wonderfull boyfriend who loves you so much!
its the stress the pill and your stupid eating habits that im trying to change hmmm lol i ate so much today! pancakes, pizza cheaps tub of ice cream and half a tub of rolo ice cream
mmm rolo ice cream. I mean, go see your doctor, or a different one. And worrying can make your period late.
Chill out, go and get tested at the doc if u are really worried! I had my period for 5mths into my pregnancy, so yeah, that can happen, but it isn't that common
Was you on the contraceptive pill? Because i am but even though Ive been getting periods I look bloated (and im not due on for another 2 weeks). I've been to the docs, they said the bloatedness could be hormonal but I worry about pregnancy because I'm not very good at takin my pills on time
Seriosu though get a proper test about the pregnancy!
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Susie