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Festive 'period'

Hey guy, I am 6 days late, my last period was on the 11/12/17, my period normal comes every 32 days, so my period was due on the 12/1/18.during the festive holidays myself and my partner had unprotected sex after a few to many celebrations(know now why so many babies are born in September) one of the dates we Had unprotected sex was the day according to my calendar I was ment to ovulate. I have light cramping on and off just at my groin area, and more saliva in my mouth than normal thats making me feel sick. Should I wait a little longer before testing or is there a huge chance I could be pregnant and should take one now?
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Hi,  Well, your time frame given here is difficult to understand.  It's already mid January and you say your period was due December 1, 2017.  Did you get it?  When is/was your next period due?  Are you late?  If you are due for your period and it hasn't shown up, then take a home pregnancy test.  That's the only way to really know.  good luck
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I said I was due the 12/1/18. Which now makes me 6days late,my last period was the 11/12/17 I think I'll go buy a test tomorrow if it doesn't come by then, I'm under alot of stress right now so It could just possibly be that
oh, I'm from the states and we do our dates different here----  that looks like December first to me.  Sorry.  Yes, take a test.  Remember though that changes in routine like we have around the holidays also can make us a bit irregular.  Hopefully it is that.  Let us know what the test says!
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