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Can head/brain trauma delay a girls peroid if so how long???????my gf had a bad brain injury 2 days b4 she was supposed to get her peroid she is 5 days late im sure she isnt pregnant cause we havent had sex since the summer and no sperm has gotten near her down there so help me out her please
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1967516 tn?1325637548
Very likely. After my emergency surgery I was 6 weeks late. (This was a year ago before I got pregnant)
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These ladies are right. And the stress of the accident could also throw her cycles off. When my great grandmother passed 2 years ago I was under so much stress I didn't have a period for 3 months. She's not pregnant.
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1955408 tn?1328058454
Well stop worrying. If she hasn't had sex then she's not pregnant. It's not possible. I'm assuming you're the same boy who posted yesterday about her being pregnant. We told you then she wasn't.
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she is getting better......i just tend to worry about EVERYTHING its just the kinda guy i am i just tend to second guess myself allot i just dont want anything to happen between me and her to ruin this cause she is the first girl to love me for me yeah i know it sounds stupid to worry about her being pregnant but i just ten to freak out over stuff i dont understand
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1955408 tn?1328058454
If she had a brain injury then the last thing she should be worried about is her period. Tell her to worry about getting well instead of worrying about her period, and you shouldn't bother her about it either (not saying you do, just making sure you don't). It won't hurt her not to get her period for a while.  
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