Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to our community with your question if you might be pregnant.
You cannot become pregnant by fingering. You become pregnant when you have unprotected vaginal intercourse during your fertile time, which is five days before ovulation and on the day of ovulation.
Anonymous, please take a few minutes to look at the information on this slideshow.
"Am I Pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex"
https://www.empowher.com/pregnancy/content/am-i-pregnant-myths-and-facts-about-sex
Your period is probably late because you have been stressing out over the thought of being pregnant.
As stress levels rise, there’s a chance that your menstrual period will temporarily stop, a condition known as secondary amenorrhea.
Because stress can affect the part of the brain responsible for producing hormones, it can throw hormonal levels out of whack, which can lead to changes in the frequency and duration of your menstrual period.
Reducing your level of stress or finding effective coping mechanisms may help your body revert to a normal menstrual period.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to our community with your question if you might be pregnant.
You cannot become pregnant by fingering. You become pregnant when you have unprotected vaginal intercourse during your fertile time, which is five days before ovulation and on the day of ovulation.
Anonymous, please take a few minutes to look at the information on this slideshow.
"Am I Pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex"
https://www.empowher.com/pregnancy/content/am-i-pregnant-myths-and-facts-about-sex
Your period is probably late because you have been stressing out over the thought of being pregnant.
As stress levels rise, there’s a chance that your menstrual period will temporarily stop, a condition known as secondary amenorrhea.
Because stress can affect the part of the brain responsible for producing hormones, it can throw hormonal levels out of whack, which can lead to changes in the frequency and duration of your menstrual period.
Reducing your level of stress or finding effective coping mechanisms may help your body revert to a normal menstrual period.
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December 16, 2016 - 9:15amMaryann
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