It's called primary amenorrhea if you have not started your first period by seventeen. It's secondary amenorrhea if your menstrual cycles have stopped for six months or longer. Sometimes, this happens in women with a low body fat percentage, but you should see your doctor and get put on birth control to regulate you (and to make sure that this IS normal for you).
Now, with that being said, YES! You can get pregnant. If that's not what you want, have him wrap it up!
2007-01-22 21:23:54
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answered by <3 The Pest <3 6
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This question is way to vague. Did you use protection? Did he ejaculate? Have you been under pressure? I'd say first thing to do, take a pregnancy test, and depending on the result, take it from there. Secondly, don't have sex again for a long time, until you're ready, cuz clearly you weren't. I don't mean to preach, but it's a huge life change for you if you're pregnant, and if you're not ready, it can really damage your life, and it's unfair on the baby. (I'm not saying this is the case ALL the time, but generally) Bottom line, go get tested, and take it from there. It could just be a late period, they happen. Also, think about going on the pill or something like that, but speak to your doctor first, if you decide you want to go onto the pill.
2016-05-24 00:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't have periods I don't think you can get pregnant. The menses cycle is the way your body prepares to accept a fertilized egg by building up the blood needed to nourish a growing fetus. If there is no ovulation, no egg then you eliminate the preparation by having a period. If you don't ovulate and have no eggs then you can't get pregnant. How old are you? If you are in your teens and haven't started your period you might want to go see a doctor for a check up.
2007-01-22 21:19:12
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answered by greylady 6
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Yes, you can get pregnant at anytime. You can get pregnant while on birth control, you can get pregnant while using condoms. The safest way is a combination of birth control and condom use. Condoms have been found to only be 70% effective in a lot of cases. Birth control is 99% effective if you are on the correct one. Some birth controls cant be taken by some women because they just dont work for someone reason.
2007-01-22 21:10:43
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answered by searay092003 5
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Yes, you can still ovulate without having periods. You need to use condoms and something like hormonal birth control. If you are young and don't want your parents to know that you are sexually active, teen health clinics and Planned Parenthood will help you get free birth control and won't tell your 'rents!
2007-01-22 21:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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do u mean u havent started ur priods yet? if not it is highly unlikely u would get pregnant unless u were just about to have ur first period.... if you havent started your periods it means u must be young.... way to young to be thinking of having sex.... dont give up your childhood yet.. ull be wishing it back later.
2007-01-22 21:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have not used condom, you can get pregnent. Go and see the doctor immediately before its too late.
In future be careful.
2007-01-22 21:12:58
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answered by chapatchapat 2
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yes. And plus if you are too young to have periods you shouldn't have sex.
2007-01-22 21:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd be more concerned about why you aren't having periods. Unless you are already pregnant..?
2007-01-22 21:10:12
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answered by crouchingpossum 3
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Yes you can..if you haven't had a 1st period yet..then you still can..depending on whenver you ovulate..
2007-01-22 21:10:04
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answered by yahooaddict 4
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