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Hi, I am 7 day late on my period, I haven't spotted at all neither while wiping, after intercourse or during this past week.  (withdrawal method used as always and it has always worked for me). I don't have any symptoms of my period coming any soon (usually my boobs get really sensible and I get a couple pimples, but this time I haven't at all) and I'm a regular person. Also I recently started a diet (about 3 weeks ago), to lose weight so I don't know, does this has any influence on my period? Should I wait? Is there a possibility of me being pregnant?
Btw, the last two times I had intercourse (still with withdrawal method) was on august 12th (2days after my fertile window) and august 16th (6 days after my fertile window).
Please I need an answer ASAP.
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Hi,

If you are very worried, then the best way to know results of a possible pregnancy is a blood test.  

Since you have changed your diet its possible, but I would think only if you have been working out really hard that it could stop your period.  It's common that people that work out very hard, don't get there cycle or it's not as normal.

My advice is to get a blood test.  It's Sunday, but go to a walk in clinic and get one done.  I would also advise not to drink if you are not sure.

Good Luck!
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It could be your diet. Weight loss/gain can impact your period at first. I would take a pregnancy test if I were you just to play it safe. FYI- withdrawal doesn't always work, pre-*** left from previous ejaculations can creep out of there and it only takes one little guy to make it to you egg to knock you up. Also... That fertility window is a guesstimate, you could have still been fertile by then.
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