You have good reason to be stressed, however, excessive stress can cause your period to be late.
Re-using the condom was not a good idea. As you mentioned, it is unknown if your sexual partner released any semen in the condom.
Assuming there was sperm in the condom, reapplying it, either inside out or right side out, poses the risk that sperm entered your vagina.
Generally, ovulation occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle. There is a chance that you ovulated around the time of your first sexual intercourse.
All that you can do now is wait. To test for pregnancy, a blood test can detect hCG levels ( pregnancy hormone ) about 11 days following conception and a urine test can detect hCG levels about 12 to 14 days following conception.
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You have good reason to be stressed, however, excessive stress can cause your period to be late.
Re-using the condom was not a good idea. As you mentioned, it is unknown if your sexual partner released any semen in the condom.
Assuming there was sperm in the condom, reapplying it, either inside out or right side out, poses the risk that sperm entered your vagina.
Generally, ovulation occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle. There is a chance that you ovulated around the time of your first sexual intercourse.
All that you can do now is wait. To test for pregnancy, a blood test can detect hCG levels ( pregnancy hormone ) about 11 days following conception and a urine test can detect hCG levels about 12 to 14 days following conception.
Please try to relax, if you can.
Maryann
March 5, 2012 - 5:38pmThis Comment
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