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Two weeks late

I'm 17 nearly 18 and been with my boyfriend two years, we tried the pill but it made me crazy so now we use condoms. I'm always a few days late for my period but the period before my last I was very late and spotting and had all signs of pregnancy (sore boobs, darker nipples, eating more, tired etc) but did 3 tests and wasnt then finally came on but still there was barely anything and my periods are usually just medium. This time I am two weeks late, we did have unprotected sex once and he pulled out (i know this doesnt work, we have done it a few times before but mostly very careful not to do it) no signs of pregnancy, just tired and getting hot sweats a lot especially in the night and needing a wee more often. I know that early menopause is not common but I've scared myself as my periods have gone funny recently and I have many other symptoms, is this likely?
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5713105 tn?1373053161
Have you taken a pregnancy test?
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Yeah I've been to speak to them a few times about it and tried different methods but they all make me so hormonal. Yeah I will do if It isn't sorted soon, thank you for your help!
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1383908 tn?1457401728
At an early age, your cycle can constantly change because your whole body is still changing.  Practicing safe sex is a good idea, but since no method of birth control is 100%, I would talk with your doctor about some type of birth control that will make you less hormonal.  NuvaRing, the patch, or an IUD are effective and will go well with condoms.  If you are concerned about possible pregnancy, talk with your doctor to confirm you are or aren't, and then make a decision on the method to use.  Good luck!
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