Hi Racerchic - First, it's very common for women to have irregular periods, especially if they're under a lot of stress. One month they can be on a 22 day cycle, the next month it could be 31 days. The only way for you to tell for sure if you're having an irregular cycle, or if you're pregnant, is to take a pregnancy test. There's no way for us to give you an answer from here.
I'm puzzled by your comments - "we barely even had 1 min of sex" and "we had sex for No more than 2 min with pausing just to make sure I wouldn't get pregnant." Are you saying you're using the timing of intercourse and pausing as a form of birth control? The length of time, and the act of pausing, have no impact on whether or not you get pregnant. Do you have anyone you can talk to that can help you better understand birth control options? If not, we'd be happy to help you find resources. You seem to be going through a lot of worries and having more information could be helpful in giving you more peace of mind, and in ensuring that you're taking the right steps to protect yourself against an unwanted pregnancy and STD's. Please let us know. Take care, Pat
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Hi Racerchic - First, it's very common for women to have irregular periods, especially if they're under a lot of stress. One month they can be on a 22 day cycle, the next month it could be 31 days. The only way for you to tell for sure if you're having an irregular cycle, or if you're pregnant, is to take a pregnancy test. There's no way for us to give you an answer from here.
I'm puzzled by your comments - "we barely even had 1 min of sex" and "we had sex for No more than 2 min with pausing just to make sure I wouldn't get pregnant." Are you saying you're using the timing of intercourse and pausing as a form of birth control? The length of time, and the act of pausing, have no impact on whether or not you get pregnant. Do you have anyone you can talk to that can help you better understand birth control options? If not, we'd be happy to help you find resources. You seem to be going through a lot of worries and having more information could be helpful in giving you more peace of mind, and in ensuring that you're taking the right steps to protect yourself against an unwanted pregnancy and STD's. Please let us know. Take care, Pat
February 18, 2010 - 5:51pmThis Comment
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