Since you have had a period, that would indicate you do not have a viable pregnancy. The absence of a menstrual period could be the first sign of a pregnancy.
You are right...many factors can change the timing, color, amount of blood flow, duration and symptoms of your menstrual cycle, including excessive stress, recent illness, new medication, or just the normal everyday hormone changes that will occur throughout the months and years. You can read below for a link to knowing if your period is normal (normal cycle length is between 21-35 days, and is not longer than 7 days).
If you are worried about pregnancy, are you using safer sex options, like hormonal contraceptives (pill, patch, ring, depo shot, etc?) or condoms? Please let us know if your would like to talk about what birth control options would work best for you and your partner---we would be happy to help!
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Since you have had a period, that would indicate you do not have a viable pregnancy. The absence of a menstrual period could be the first sign of a pregnancy.
You are right...many factors can change the timing, color, amount of blood flow, duration and symptoms of your menstrual cycle, including excessive stress, recent illness, new medication, or just the normal everyday hormone changes that will occur throughout the months and years. You can read below for a link to knowing if your period is normal (normal cycle length is between 21-35 days, and is not longer than 7 days).
If you are worried about pregnancy, are you using safer sex options, like hormonal contraceptives (pill, patch, ring, depo shot, etc?) or condoms? Please let us know if your would like to talk about what birth control options would work best for you and your partner---we would be happy to help!
October 13, 2009 - 2:37pmThis Comment
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