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delayed period

hey, i had sex with my boyfriend on the 28th of june and my date is due on the 29th of every month .. it was an unprotected sex, i took a contraceptive pill, but never got my period, its the 3rd july today, is that normal? is there any shane of pregnancy?? really worried
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I am 34,had 3 m/c's in the past with the last one being oct.2010 at 8 weeks. I had my period on June 24th lasting for 7 day's then on July 8th I started spotting brownish/reddish color which lasted about 6 or 7 day's and today I am suppose to have my normal period but nothing so far. Could I have had ovulation or implantation bleeding? I did take a test about 4 day's ago but it was negative. My husband and I so want to have a baby and I have never been on birth control and I have no kids. I am praying for a baby. Anyone ever have this problem? If so what was the cause? I do have some pregnancy symptoms,lower back pain,headaches,nausea,tender breast,extremely tired.
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Yes there's always a chance of pregnancy if you're having unprotected sex, however if you had sex a day before your period, it's very unlikely, if you mean by contraceptive pill you mean plan B, it can cause very irregular cycles and symptoms, so wait 2 weeks from the unprotected sex and take a HPT it should be positive by then. If you're not trying to get pregnant you need to use some form of BC, Plan B is very bad for your cycles/reproductive system and shouldn't be used as BC. Good luck!
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