You could be pregnant the withdrawal method has a 85% failure rate within the first year of use meaning 85 out of 100 couples who use this method will become pregnant within one year...your period can also be a couple of days late because you are stressing about being pregnant although mild cramping can also be a sign of pregnancy if your period doesn't come int he next 4 days go get an at home test or make an appointment with your doctor for a blood test and if it shows that you aren't pregnant and your not trying to become pregnant see about getting on some type of birth contorl while your there such as the pill, patch, ring, shot, IUD, vaginal spermicide, or a condom at the very least remember that by having unprotected sex you are putting yourself at risk for contracting STDs hope everything works out for you Good Luck and God bless!!!
AnswerHello -In this situation there is a risk of pregnancy yes. The withdrawal method does cause conception to take place as sperm is present. Do a test.
hey its lolita again thanks 4 your answers! now my period is 3 days late ii guess i have to do the test! thanks a lot ill try keep u posted xxx
yes it is very important that you do that test and please let us know if you have a bun in the oven or not Good Luck!!
its lolita again! i tried a test! it came out negative! but my period is still late ...5 days late now actually! what is going on??? :S I'm feeling very tired and dizzy sometimes :S
AnswerThe withdrawal method is quite possibly the worse method of contraception because pre-ejaculate contains sperm as well as ejaculate which can get you pregnant as well. So yes, you could be pregnant. AnswerStatistics say that your chance of being pregnant is relatively low. With perfect use, there is a 5% - 25% risk. Most failures happen because the man didn't pull out in time and started to ejaculate before he was completely out. If you're feeling your regular pms symptoms, you're probably ok. Withdrawl method is the oldest form of Birth Control. It goes back to the ancient of days. I'm not advocating withdrawal as you're primary method of birth control. If you do not want to go through this again, consider some form of birth control next time.Have you recently started being sexually active? Do you still have your regular pms symptoms? If so, you're homone balance may be off and therefore you're period is delayed. Out of all the people I've date, two people had their period delayed 1 week because we started to be sexually active. Take your mind off of it because stress can delay it too.
If you've read other posting on false negatives on hpt, just keep in mind that they have a 99% accuracy at 1 week after a missed period.
BTW, please follow up with your question so other worried people like you can hear your experience.
If your pregnant, cramping is usual. But if you're not and you missed your period that usually means your pregnant now with a bundle of joy.
Yes, you can. Be sure to use a backup method of contraception!
Light spotting and cramping, sore breasts, fatigue, morning sickness, a missed period, and mood swings are all signs of pregnancy.
There is NO such thing as a "missed miscarriage". You're either "pregnant" or "not pregnant". You can have a threatened miscarriage, but not a missed one. You cannot "flush out" pregnancy hormones; in fact, drinking lots of water only dilutes the urine more.Go to a doctor for a blood test and exam. These will be the most reliable.
Seems like this might be a good time to visit your doctor.
this could be a sign of pregnancy however this could be a sign that youmay be soon due to start your period. a home test will be able to tell you if you are pregnant the first day that your period is late. as when first pregnant you may not have all the symptoms at once.
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
Yes you can still get pregnant, but it really depends on what method you used what the chances of that happening are. For instance if you used a condom and it didn't break, slip off, or spill after withdrawing then you have a very low chance of being pregnant. Condoms when used correctly are very efficient. But if you used a method like withdrawal then you have a higher chance of being pregnant, again depending on whether the method was used successfully. I hope that helped :)
it deffinatly sounds like it, however, I had a period that started off that way. If you have missed a pill that could be the reason why
Yes. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your period, or have missed a period already
You wouldn't have 2 periods no, but you would have one period. As for the second period you might be pregnant. See your Doctor for a blood test.
It's a possibility, but whether or not you are, I would go see a doctor. It's always safest to be sure you're all right.