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Am I Pregnant?

Im 16, and i was due on yesterday but have not come on yet! Does this mean that i'm pregnant? This has happened once before, but this was due to stress as i came on a few days later, so should i be worried? I do have some exams coming up and personal issues to deal with, so i guess this could be it. I am also getting the usual due-on symptoms, but yet no actual period? Help and advice would be useful! asap!
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oh but the only thing for you to do.....is to take a pregnancy test
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your not having unprotected sex. unless the condom broke..you would not be pregnant. your young. periods are not going to be regular and if your stressing this much, maybe  your not ready for sex. but stress can delay your period
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I've now been late for four days;[ im still getting the cramps and the usual symptoms of a period, but no actual period! more advice pleaseee???
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If you are stressed about pregnancy, maybe look into birth control, believe me there isnt anything harder then raising a baby  at a young age...I had my daughter at 17 & it hasnt been an easy road...But if you are stressed about being pregnant you can trick your body into it.
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I've not had unprotected sex with my boyfriend, and i doubt there is a chance of pregnancy - it's just a scary thought! so im sure it must be stress

thanks for the help
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Your 16. Your period is probably not regular yet. It's common for it to sometimes come on late. BUT, if you have had unprotected sex then yes you could be pregnant. If you haven't, then great it's probably just stress.

Good luck!!
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if you have had unprotected sex then yes theres a chance
take a test
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