period problem
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fabunicorn23_
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period problem
my period never come so consistent, but it always come every month. But not this month, June gonna end up soon but I still don't get my period. It's been late for 1 week a few days. Is this normal? and why this ks happen and what should i do? i never had sex,and isn't it true pregnancy happen when you really had sex (like intercourse) before? because a few weeks ago me and my bf just trying manual sex but he doesn't let his semen out on my genital area, and we used clothes too. So i think there is no risk of pregnancy isn't?
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Karyn
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Re: period problem
Welcome to Scarleteen.
Pregnancy is just one reason a period can be late, and manual sex does not pose a risk of pregnancy, so pregnancy isn't something you need to be concerned about. We have a piece that goes into more detail about possible causes of a late period here: M.I.A or, Dude, Where's My Period? Pretty much everyone will experience some irregularity in their cycle from time to time, and it generally isn't a cause for concern unless you've gone several months without a period (which is when you should check in with a healthcare provider to see if there's some underlying cause that needs to be treated).
If you want some more information about what sexual activities do and don't pose a risk of pregnancy, we have a rundown right here: Can I Get Pregnant, or Get or Pass On an STI From That?
Pregnancy is just one reason a period can be late, and manual sex does not pose a risk of pregnancy, so pregnancy isn't something you need to be concerned about. We have a piece that goes into more detail about possible causes of a late period here: M.I.A or, Dude, Where's My Period? Pretty much everyone will experience some irregularity in their cycle from time to time, and it generally isn't a cause for concern unless you've gone several months without a period (which is when you should check in with a healthcare provider to see if there's some underlying cause that needs to be treated).
If you want some more information about what sexual activities do and don't pose a risk of pregnancy, we have a rundown right here: Can I Get Pregnant, or Get or Pass On an STI From That?
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