I already knew the consequences to having sex, or I wouldn't have even thought about it if I wasn't ready. And yes it worries me SO much only because my mom is kinda of. . I don't know how you could say it nicely, but she's pretty much all around mean.
Not because i'm worried about being pregnant, The father WILL be with me and we can take care of it. I just needed different opinions to ease my thoughts that's all.
And I understand if all you guys can only tell me you don't know and to take a test. That's all I can tell myself at this point.
I'll figure it out soon, but thank you. (:
But, because you did want advice this is the best I can think of. Most birth control pills will cause some form of odd spotting while your body adjusts to the hormones. In a past post, you said you took it as a backup. Did you stop taking it soon after, or did you continue them. If you stopped, then your body has to readjust to the hormone changes which can cause random side effects. Or even taking the pills can cause them. Because I'm unsure what you took, I can't tell you what they are. You should be able to look them all up online. That could explain the odd spotting you had inbetween cycles. Theother symptoms could be your body still adjusting, or from something else, pregnancy being only one of them. You said there was teasing. What did this involve? Was there penetration with his penis, or just random foreplay. If there was enough pre-ejaculation, you could become pregnant, but the odds alone are not high. Because you also had protected sex, the odds of pregnancy are still not high. If your period is still two weeks away you need to wait and see if it comes. As of now, only a blood test would be accurate. (some urine tests could be as well, but most are not) worry and stress can also cause a delayed period, so try not to stress as it could delay it, and you have no reason to worry yet as it is. Also remember that because you're still young, your body is still working to regulate your period, and it's very common for them to be irregular, even if they've been regular in the past.
very true clysta.Its always best to delay sexual activity until when you are in a position to handle the consequences.
I don't have an attitude. But if you think that, fine. I just don't understand what else anyone can tell you. We can only say we think you are or are not and to test. If you're concerned, make an appointment and ask them do bloodwork. It will e more accurate and then you would know. If this has worried you this much as well, I'd also suggest you reconsider if you're ready for any sexual activty now.
That was kind of. . . mean. I don't want to assume, but please don't give me an attitude! ):
I post all those because i'm scared, and yes I get different answers, wich is what i'm looking for.
Same thing people have told you on every other post you've made. Take a test or see a doctor. We can't tell you anything else beyond that.