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help. Please

So last Saturday my boyfriend and my self had sex but he didnt ejaculate. I haven't had my period i was suppose to have it Thursday Friday Saturday or today Wednesday but i haven't. We are to young for anything we were a stupid i need help
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Don't worry to much. From my personal experience I can give you some advice. Just try and calculate your ovulation cycles. It makes you feel a bit secure but a little protection is always better at least for the sake of your mental health :-)) but sometimes it just happens to be late due to weather changes ,illness,stress and so on . But if it's more than 1 week take the test. But I would advise you not to worry so much,there's a solution to everything plus ur not alone you have us :-D cheers ! I hope everything will turn out the way you want
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Hi there, first off best advice I can give you is not to panic. You may just end up being a little late. Just relax, I really do think that it will be coming. Your period when you are younger does go a little wacky from time to time and if you werent having sex you probably wouldn't think anything of it... and I really do think that is all it is. Now if by chance your period didn't show up in the next 4 weeks, then and only then would you want to consider getting a pregnancy test. In the meantime relax, and learn from this lesson, if you aren't ready to be a mom, don't take the chance. Good Luck and let us know if you get your period so we can all celebrate with you!!! :D
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All you can do at this point is hope and pray that you're just late because of stress or illness.  If you don't get your period in a couple days, I would test just in case.
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