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NO PERIOD?!

Hi,
I’ve been on the pill for almost 2 months now; last month my partner and I became sexually active at the end of the month for the first time and my period came like usual - I’m on the pill.

This month I should've gotten my period today, but it's not here yet...I usually get it in the morning but it's almost
5 pm and still nothing! We use condoms as well as the pill so the chances of pregnancy are low but still existent, right?

Am I pregnant or just late?
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HELP??
I  came off yasmin just last month 30 th july... got a withdrawl bleed on the 2nd of august. I'm due my period today, but usually i get breast tenderness and bloating a week before my period (even when i was on the pill). I havent got any of those signs. I'm really worried! cause I've always been very regular, on and off the pill.  I'm afraid of being pregnant even though i doubt its really possible :-S

i was only on the the pill for about 5 months. I started on microlite but then was told by my doctor to change to yasmin cause i was getting terrible mood swings. I had to run the 2 different packs into one another.

After coming off Yasmin (I was only on it for a month) Ive suffered from panick attacks and very low moods.

Can anyone help? should i be worried that im late or havent even got the symptoms of a period??

Thanks!
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it could be either.  you can take a test or your period may not regulate on the pill for a few months.  but i would take a pregnancy test just to be safe.
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