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4 weeks late

Hey I'm 19 years old, sexually active once or twice a week with boyfriend of a year. We don't use condoms, just use 'pull out' method. I usually have 28 day regular cycle, as I was on pill before, but now am off. My last period was 19th March 2015 it was 2 weeks late as well. But now I am 4 weeks late counting a 31 day cycle. Boyfriend has never *** inside me though. I haven't taken a test as I think it could be stress and I was waiting it out but now I'm thinking something might be wrong. Could I be pregnant, should I take a test and go to doctor to find out what is causing irregularities?
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You're most welcome--any time.
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That's interesting to hear..thanks so much again all your help was greatly appreciated!
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As Nisior said, you should go see your doctor, as it is difficult to say based on the info you've given--good luck!
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You are welcome! Yes, when you are on the pill -- it must not be skipped, so don't forget  -- he can c*m in you without fear of getting pregnant!
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Katy I'm not a professional at all. Although after my scares I would just recommend you go to your doctor.
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Thanks NCB22, it means i had you helping me. Wait he can *** in me??
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My last period started on may 2. I am supposed to have my period last may 30 but my period doesnt come. Now i am delayed for 5 days. I took pregnancy test last 2 days ago and it came bfn. Im havin light sore around my boobs. Last week my nipples hurt now its gone only around the boobs. Im havin some mild crampin in my lower abdomen and lower back that feels like my period is coming but nothing. These past few days sometimes i notice white discharge no odor. What do you think guys am i pregnant? My cycle usually 28-30 days. Last 2 weeks i took doxycyline for 3 days but i read that will not affect on your cyle.
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Glad to hear all is well.  Yes, sometimes nature can cause a person's body to get out of sync--but usually, after a time, it corrects itself.  Now that you will be going back on the pill, it may very well help your body to get back in sync sooner rather than later.  But, most importantly, if you so choose, you and your boyfriend can now experience the pleasure of him c***ing inside of you!
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Just outta my appointment, doctor told me I have nothing to worry about and 'nature' will sort itself out but he also talked to me about birth control. It was between the pill and the bar in the arm. I decided to go with the pill.
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Yes, I would make sure you let your doctor know all of the facts. This will help him or her determine what is going on with your periods, as well as to devise a plan for birth control going forward.  Let us know next week how things went...
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It was a huge relief. Yeah next Wednesday for the doctor. Should I just basically say everything I wrote on my first post?
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That's got to be a relief.  Thanks for the update.  Curious to see what your doctor says.
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Little update, doctors appointment is next. Period has just come today though, I'm still going to the doctor.
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That's great news.  Thanks for keeping us updated.  Let us know how everything goes with your doctors appointment...
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I done a home test, it was negative. Such a releif now. Next step is to get a doctors appointment.
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You helped immensely my stressing is way down now. Thanks for that advice as well its just my mum knows nothing about me being sexually active, so I can't tell her, yes I know extremely childish considering I do it. I will keep you posted might be doing a test tomorrow after school. Thanks again.
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You are very welcome.  Glad that I was able to help you!  If you do wind up going to the doctor for a second pregnancy test, I would be completely honest with your doctor in letting him know that you are sexually active on a regular basis--and that this test is not just because of a one-time sexual encounter.  He might have some other alternative methods of birth control in mind besides the pill, condoms, and the pull-out method--along with trying to help you figure out your irregular periods.  Let us know how things go--best of everything...
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First I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for you replying. Me and my boyfriend have worked it out that we will be meeting up this weekend so I can do a test. I would have to tell the doctor I'm sexually active, yes? I've been off the pill nearly a year though and it is only becoming irregular since the 19th March. This has helped me so much I'm so greatful for you replying to me.
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Hi there:  I would first do a home test to see if it is positive or negative.  Seeing as how your previous period was late, your next one might be late, too. If the home test turns out positive, then see a doctor who will most likely do another test to make sure.  If that comes back negative, then your doctor can check into why your periods have become irregular. Remember that the pill has a side benefit of making your period very regular.  Now that you are off of the pill, your body may be having a difficult time regulating itself without the hormonal influence of the pill.  Hope this helps!
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