-
worried about possible pregnancy, need answers
Okay, so I'm worried something might be going on. I had my first time last night and of course being in the moment, we didn't use a condom. I was supposed to get my period last week but my period is usually a week late anyways, but I'm wondering if since it's close to my time, in a matter of days, if that increases my chances of getting pregnant. He never came, but I'm still worried. Also, does the "day after" pill work? Answers, please!!! -
If you're just a few days away from your next period, you probably aren't pregnant. Most women have the greatest chance of becoming pregnant around the middle two days of their cycle, but since your cycles are irregular, it's hard to say. You may have to go to a doctor for a pregnancy test if your period doesn't show up after the expected date. Also, you can never be absolutely sure if your boyfriend ejaculated so I strongly urge both of you to get so condoms. -
u should be ok
hey the same thing happened with me my first time. my periods are always irregular, usually two weeks late too. but my period didnt come i took the test it was negative. that usually happens first time ur period is missed. with ecp that should block your eggs from getting to anything within five days u should take it. if he didnt cum in u should be ok. ur worrying may have caused you to stress. dont worry.Comment
Get The Newsletter
Latest Activity
-
A balanced middle ground seems healthiest here. You can set a clear boundary without turning every disagreement into a fight. Calmly explaining how her...
08-15-2026, 07:35 AM By chrishillus -
Well, funny enough, I've talked to a few people about this, and we've all had a laugh that on social media and in certain circles, women are coming clean...
08-12-2026, 09:35 PM By JonnyR -
Reply to PCOS and unwanted hair growth
I had NO idea! But honestly, the new name makes so much more sense. I’ve always associated PCOS primarily with the reproductive side of things, so it’s...
08-11-2026, 12:12 PM By Birdie_567 -
Reply to PCOS and unwanted hair growth
BTW -- did you see that the renamed PCOS to PMOS?
Per online:
"Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has been officially renamed...08-06-2026, 08:04 PM By JonnyR -
To me, there's a big difference between prioritizing your kids' needs and making your kids your entire emotional world. I've definitely seen situations...
08-03-2026, 01:59 PM By Birdie_567
Latest Topics
-
Does anyone have any experience with PCOS and getting rid of unwanted facial hair? What started as one singular strand on my chin in my 20s has turned...
07-27-2026, 07:25 AM By Birdie_567
Comment