Re: PMS but no period
Dear Natasha,
Worry about pregnancy is normal when we fail to make sure we are safe from an unwanted pregnancy. Yes, you could be pregnant. I thought the risk in a case like yours was low, but I had a regular period for six months and I was actually six months pregnant. It is more common that most people think. My period was always regular, and I already had a child where my period stopped when I got pregnant. But the second pregnancy was completely different and I had a regular period for six months before it stopped. Then I found out I was six months pregnant!
Worry and stress can mess with your cycles, so you really need to take care of this issue before you have sex again. As you know, worry doesn't protect you from pregnancy. If you don't want to get pregnant please stop having sex until you are established on birth control. Please stop taking risks.
There are usually clinics where you can get birth control, and you need to find out long the wait is until the birth control takes effect, and stop having sex until then. It is not worth the risk of the pain it causes everyone esp the child that is born out of wedlock. It never stops bothering that person.
There is also a big chance you can get a disease. Your partner also should be using protection, but because you can get pregnant it's up to you to protect yourself; please stop until you know you are safe. This info is to inform you, not scare you. Take care of yourself hon, because others cannot and will not do that for you.
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~ YaYa ~
Last edited by yayagirl; 08-14-2018 at 07:33 AM.
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