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When does the period stop after intercourse

Last time me and my wife had sex was in mid March. She had her periods on 21st of March and somewhere on same dates in April. But this month (May) it has been delayed. Could she be pregnant?
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I thought i had my perio for almost 3 months with.my.oldest son and turnout i was 11 weeks.preggo and never knew it!! I only found.out bc my cus had a one night stand and begged me to take a test w her bc she was scared . Imagine my surprise to have hers negative and mine positive !!!! !
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Periods can change for no reason and stress can cause it too. I've always been regular but last year I skipped 8 months its weird but happens. Just have her take a test.
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The last time we had sex was probably march 18th or so. Not after that.

Any idea on why period may have got delayed? She is out if country and tensed a bit about it.
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You'll never know without a test. It's that easy. Just tell her you think she might be pregnant. That's what my bf did he said "d*mn baby your t*tties are looking huge maybe you are pregnant" (we were trying to conceive). And yup he was right I didn't think I was but he knew. The dollar store tests work the same as the other ones.
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Well it depends if the one in april was spotting and not her period she may be pregnant but there's no way she could be pregnant if she had her period in april
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Wait om confused you haven't had sex since march and hshe had a period in April? And you haven't had sex at all then umm I'm guessing no.... Sorry I read that wrong
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She could be.... Get a home pregnancy test .. . I waited for 10 days late until I tested just incase it came late
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