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Missed period

By Anonymous January 18, 2015 - 9:50pm
 
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last November I had sex, the condom broke and the day after I took Plan B. I got my period about a week or two after. But after that I had sex again.
Since then, I have not gotten my period yet. I don't know if I'm pregnant or not and i have no way of buying a pregnancy test without someone finding out. I researched early pregnancy symptoms, and I don't really have any of the symptoms listed. Any suggestions?

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Hello Anonymous,

Welcome to EmpowHER. The truth is only a pregnancy test will confirm whether or not you are pregnant. If you are pregnant, people will find out because either you will keep the child or terminate the pregnancy.

Why can't you, on your own. go to the local pharmacy or store and purchase a home pregnancy test? How late is your period?
Can your partner purchase the test kit for you?

Regards,
Maryann

January 19, 2015 - 9:23am
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Anonymous (reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

Hello,

I could not go to a local pharmacy because I don't drive and I would need a family member to take me. The thing is, I would get into a lot of trouble for having sex (cultural and family reasons). I am a college student and I do not own a car on campus.

With my period there's a number of things that are strange about it. I have an irregular period so it doesn't come each 28 days or 31 days, whatever the pattern is. I think I should have gotten my period towards the end of December, but I read that stress and being overweight can cause a missed period, which I am 5'4 and 190 lbs.

January 19, 2015 - 12:41pm
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