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why is my period late?

my boyfriend and i had sex about two weeks ago and we did not use condom and not my period is late and he did not come in me cause he pull out and i saw him come so i dont know whats the possibly is here.
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Hi, I totally agree with Monkeycook that you CAN get pregnant from the pull out method.  Can't tell you how many babies have been conceived this way.  The penis will emit a pre ejaculate during intercourse that has sperm in it as well as some men aren't real good at pulling out to make sure no sperm ejects.  So, you did risk pregnancy.

Where you were on your cycle is a bigger factor though as it has to be before ovulation or at ovulation to impregnate  you.  

If you are late, do take a test.  It's hard but part of being mature and responsible enough to be having sex.  Remember that a condom could have helped prevent not only pregnancy but std's.  Birth control and protection is essential so that you don't have a moment of passion define your entire life.  good luck
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You can get pregnant from the pull out method FYI.
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Hi do a pregnancy test so u don't have to worry about it. U can pick one up from a grocery store and even do the test in their public washroom then throw the box n used strip in their garbage can instead of doing it at home n someone possibly finding it somewhere.

If he pulled out before he ejaculated, then I'm sure you're fine. Don't stress too much. Do the test.
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