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Please help me, the condom broke and it happened FEBRUARY 6, 2012. I should be having my period by FEBRUARY 20. Then a week after (FEBRUARY 27, 2012), I had a heavy flow of blood that lasted until MARCH 4, 2012. Was that my period already? Really heavy flow. Then next, I should have my period by MARCH 25, 2012. But until now it hasn't come :( all home pregnancy tests were negative. I dont feel any changes except for the darker color of my nipples, or Im not sure if im just being paranoid. please help me.
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Thankyou!! Can I send you private emails instead? I have a lot of questions to ask, if its okay. Thanks
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1527510 tn?1392301344
If you were pregnant, you would not get your period. It's not possible to be pregnant and still have your period. I don't think your pregnant, your cycles just seem to be off for some reason.
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COULD it be possible that i got my period that time and be pregnant now eventhough we didnt have sex again or not?
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Thankyou! I still don't have my period yet, no symproms of pregnancy. it never happened before, I am so worried. :( Thank you.
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1527510 tn?1392301344
I would say, yes it was your period. Many things can delay a period, so that was probably the case here. Since your Feb period was late, then that could be why your March period is so late. If you've tested negative then you're not pregnant and something else is delaying your period.
Stress, hormone imbalance, PCOS, cysts, illness, STDs can all delay a period so if it doesn't show within the next few weeks then see your doctor.
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