I have always been irregular since my very 1st period when I was 16, I started using ortho evra when me and my boyfriend became sexually active,but now that I have moved I stopped using it only because I didnt believe I would have sex with someone else,I did unfortunetlly have sex(he didnt finish inside of me)and now I am scared. After not having a period for 3 months and after telling him of my fear,we decided to take a test,it came back negitive. Now it is 2 weeks later and I am past due on my 4th period. I just need some advice on what to do,is it just irregular periods again,or maybe a false negitive?
please help
2006-09-24
02:45:56
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asked by
melissa f
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
It is not unusual to become irregular and even stop having periods altogether when going off a birth control pill. I'd say the odds are that is the cause of your missed periods.
Having said that, you should realize that having the guy "pull out" before finishing is no guarantee of not getting pregnant. The vast majority of men ooze a little semen from the tip of their penis once aroused. Therefore, you almost certainly had some semen in your vaginal canal...not much...but some. And let's face it, it only takes one to make a baby.
Since you have been without your period for over 3 months, you should get examined by a doctor anyway, and he/she can verify (or not) that you are not pregnant while examining you for the missed period problem. So, see your doctor.
2006-09-24 02:59:14
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Birth control can really screw with your hormones when you stop them. So that and a combination of irregular periods and stress can play a huge factor. But you need to see and talk to your Dr. about this. Get back on BC and I'm sure that your periods will get regular.
2006-09-24 14:05:31
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answered by shikk79 3
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prenancy test arent always right, there are only two for sure ways to find out and they both include a doctor. You can either have a blood test or an ultrasound to confirm or deny a pregnancy. either way you should still see your doc, its not healthy to go that long without a cycle. And please get back on birth control, even if you dont think you are going to have sex its better safe than sorry
2006-09-24 10:40:56
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answered by babie_cake87 1
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Just go to your doctor. he/she can confirm wats goin on with you inside and give you advice if you are pregnant.
Also think - has anything changed sinced your last period? - you eat more, you been getting morning/evening sickness, your nipples sensitive or you put on weight? Tests are never really accurate so id see the doctor or walk-in NHS centre. good luck
2006-09-24 10:16:21
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answered by leela 1
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It is probably just from the stress you're putting on yourself. Go see a doctor so they can run labwork. That's the only definitive way to know for sure.
2006-09-24 10:10:11
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answered by azile_wehttam 3
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preggo tests are not always accurate, you need an ultrasound, and even if it is irregular periods, you still need a doctor, it's not normal to go that long
2006-09-24 09:49:31
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answered by ndussere 3
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Its not a false negative your proably just stressing out about being pregnant. i did that too ihavent had a period since feb give it time. and til then make sure you use protection or you really will get pg
2006-09-24 09:56:42
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answered by cutenwild1769 5
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i have been pregnant twice and both times a pregnancey test failed. go and see your doctor and get a blood test and an ultra sound done its the only way you are going to know for sure
2006-09-24 10:11:36
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answered by bec a 1
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See your doctor. I know it can be hard to do so or seem like a waste of money but you may have a serious problem. Take care of yourself.
2006-09-24 09:51:55
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answered by blood_hooks 3
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Go to the doctor.
2006-09-24 09:53:46
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answered by gypsy g 7
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