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Late on my period

Hi I'm 18yrs old, me and my boyfriend wasn't really having sex but he try put his thing inside of my vagina (but he didn't go in , he tried to but I'm a virgin) an when he got up I saw a small drop from him, and I felt it (it was just a small drop) I'm scared, I been freaking out because I haven't started my period yet. Can you please help me I need your advice am I pregnant? I took seven pregnancy test they all said negative but I'm 11 day late on my period and I been worrying a lot about it to. Help me please!!!!
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Yes, your period would come.  but please invest in some birth control for the future.  good luck
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So there's nothing to worry about, it would come sooner or later.
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973741 tn?1342342773
COMMUNITY LEADER
Hi there and welcome.  You have to have intercourse to become pregnant.  Sperm doesn't have the mobility to make it all the way from outside the vagina to where it would have to be in order for you to conceive.  So, please do not worry that you are pregnant this time around.

however, you are playing with fire.  The way these things work is that once you start engaging in this type of sexual behavior, more usually follows.  You were able to stop your boyfriend this time but it will get more and more difficult.  If you wish to remain a virgin, I'd be very careful about how far you go and perhaps have a better boundary.  OR invest in some birth control now so that you are prepared.  good luck
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10222464 tn?1408714548
hello it is highly unlikely that you would be pregnant the semen must go inside of you
some woman when they worry alot about something that can cause her to be late on her  period
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