first. calm down. I think you have the answer in your question. Stress actually effects you period and bump it wayy off course. I'm pretty sure sex won't mess up your period, but since youve been having a burst of alot of sex, the hormones and everything might be out of wack and messing up your period.
2007-03-14 02:57:27
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answered by Shae O 2
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Stress can cause all of those symptoms. If you still have not gotten your peroid by the end of the month take another test. My last pregnancy took 4 test and being almost 2 months pregnant before showing. Sometimes the hormone that says you are pregnant can be almost non-existent. Also try taking the test when you have the most concentrated urnine. If are still not convinced ask for a blood test.
2007-03-14 02:56:32
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answered by princess2423 3
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Sexual activity does not change your period cycle. Looks like you dont have a regular cycle to start with.
Stress is a huge factor in your cycle, so is being sick. You have somewhat of a pattern for being late on your period, I would suggest if you miss your period for a month, then, take a pregnancy test. The stressing out about it may be delaying the period more.
2007-03-14 02:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think the amount of sex you have can change when you get your period, but you are probably stressed about being pregnant so that could cause your period to be late. Are you on birthcontrol? If you took a test now it should tell you if your pregnant so if it's negative I would say your not. Good luck and try and relax.
2007-03-14 02:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never heard of sex pushing back your period. When you were at the clinic what did they say? You could be pregnant and just be early and the tests are not picking up the hormone. I would wait another week and ask for a blood test.
2007-03-14 02:56:37
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answered by charlie 4
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I don't think having a lot of sex can push back your period. Although stress does affect your cycle, you also may have tested too soon. You are only a week late...so maybe try testing again? When did you take the tests?
2007-03-14 02:55:01
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answered by poohb2878 6
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You might be pregant. Sometimes it takes a little longer than to determine if your pregnant. If you are stressing a lot you need to stop. That could be a problem if you are pregnant or not. Give it about another week and go back to the clinic and ask for a blood test for pregnancy.
2007-03-14 02:55:16
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answered by Shantee 1
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Periods can be held back for a lot of reasons. It doesn't mean you are pregnant. I would wait another week, then take another test if it still hasn't come yet. It's either too early to tell that you are pregnant, or you aren't pregnant and your period should come along soon.
2007-03-14 02:54:15
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answered by Kyleontheweb 5
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At your age, irregularity is carefully standard (strange as that sounds!). Your physique remains attempting to regulate to all the modifications, and in the previous each and every thing it rather is common to even bypass a pair of months with no longer something, after your first couple of sessions. There are additionally different motives which could delay a era or pass one altogether - stress is a huge factor! That stated, on condition that your first era became final time, i could be keen to wager it rather is only irregularity as your physique adjusts. As time is going on your physique gets itself right into a swing of issues. do no longer sweat it! you're completely standard and ok! while you're fearful which you would be caught off look after via it you could constantly placed on a pantyliner and be sure you keep a pad or tampon with you on your handbag or bookbag so which you're prepared. it extremely is form of a stable rule of thumb besides, from now until you're approximately 50 and you hit menopause :P attempt to no longer stress approximately it. it is going to instruct lower back up in due time!
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answered by thedford 4
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Yes, I've had exactly the same experience. You have several things going on here. You're very stressed and your sex life has changed, causing your body to react differently or accordingly. After taking all the necessary precautions and tests, I wouldn't add this to your list of stress factors sweety, but if it is truly buggin' you out, see your ob/gyny.
Take care of yourself and best wishes!
2007-03-14 02:56:34
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answered by anonymous 2
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