I feel it..??
Question: i think i feel my period coming but its not...and im nto sexually active....i was supposed to get my period 6 days but i didnt...whats wrong with me?
Answers: your menstrual cycle can play tricks on you. probably nothing is wrong, it's just taking it's time actually arriving. sometimes I get the cramps, sore breasts etc for over a week before mine actually arrives. and mine can be like clock work for months then be a week early or two weeks late.
if you are constantly worried about it the stress can actually delay it's arrival. stop worrying about it and thinking about it, it will arrive when it's ready.
Just relax, it will come on when u are not thinkin about it.
Check it out with your doctor or maybe the period will be delay? because the ovum in your body isn't ready to... yet
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Random acts of intercourse achieve a 24% pregnancy rate per cycle.
Having sex on certain days of the cycle has pregnancy rates to 31%-68%
But 25% of pregnancies are lost within the first six weeks since the woman's last menstrual period
Pregnancy tests are not accurate until 1-2 weeks after ovulation.
Emergency contraception are licensed for use up to 72 hours after sexual intercourse The effectiveness of emergency contraception is highest when taken within 12 hours of intercourse and declines over time.
Plan B® is now available without a prescription for consumers age 18 or older, but a prescription is needed for women 17 and younger.
If you live in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts or Washington, you can get Plan B® without a prescription at some pharmacies; however, you should call your pharmacy in advance to make sure they offer and stock Plan B
if you are not sexually active, it can be a number of things. maybe you have a lot of stress going on in your life. that can always delay your cycle. but i would suggest seeing your doctor just to make sure that everything is ok.
don't sweat to much over it i know someone who didn't get there for 5 months and she wasn't sexually active either so don't be to concerned.
If you are not sexually active and you are late it is probably nothing. Hormonal fluctuations, physical activity, and stress can all affect your period. If you normally have a 28 day cycle and this goes on for several months, see your gynecologist. Your doc can run tests to see if there is anything physically wrong. I have skipped a few periods but I am perfectly healthy.
Answers: your menstrual cycle can play tricks on you. probably nothing is wrong, it's just taking it's time actually arriving. sometimes I get the cramps, sore breasts etc for over a week before mine actually arrives. and mine can be like clock work for months then be a week early or two weeks late.
if you are constantly worried about it the stress can actually delay it's arrival. stop worrying about it and thinking about it, it will arrive when it's ready.
Just relax, it will come on when u are not thinkin about it.
Check it out with your doctor or maybe the period will be delay? because the ovum in your body isn't ready to... yet
Planned Parenthood 1-800-230-PLAN
Random acts of intercourse achieve a 24% pregnancy rate per cycle.
Having sex on certain days of the cycle has pregnancy rates to 31%-68%
But 25% of pregnancies are lost within the first six weeks since the woman's last menstrual period
Pregnancy tests are not accurate until 1-2 weeks after ovulation.
Emergency contraception are licensed for use up to 72 hours after sexual intercourse The effectiveness of emergency contraception is highest when taken within 12 hours of intercourse and declines over time.
Plan B® is now available without a prescription for consumers age 18 or older, but a prescription is needed for women 17 and younger.
If you live in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts or Washington, you can get Plan B® without a prescription at some pharmacies; however, you should call your pharmacy in advance to make sure they offer and stock Plan B
if you are not sexually active, it can be a number of things. maybe you have a lot of stress going on in your life. that can always delay your cycle. but i would suggest seeing your doctor just to make sure that everything is ok.
don't sweat to much over it i know someone who didn't get there for 5 months and she wasn't sexually active either so don't be to concerned.
If you are not sexually active and you are late it is probably nothing. Hormonal fluctuations, physical activity, and stress can all affect your period. If you normally have a 28 day cycle and this goes on for several months, see your gynecologist. Your doc can run tests to see if there is anything physically wrong. I have skipped a few periods but I am perfectly healthy.
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