Missed Period?

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Missed Period?

Unread post by gia0987 »

Hello. I'm late on my period. I'm very prompt with getting my period within 28-30 days but I'm now a week late. I've never missed a period, I am 22 years old and don't have a history of any irregular periods. Always on time and I'm very worried. I did engage in sexual activity with my bf but we didn't have sex. I had my underwear on and he briefly touched his bare penis on my underwear but no grinding. He might have been wet, but again I'm not sure if that could be dangerous. I'm very worried and I have increased cervical mucus but no sign of period. I'm planning on taking a test soon but I'm very scared, do you think brief wetness of his penis, slight contact on my area while me wearing a thong could have been a possibility? Don't know what to do.
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Re: Missed Period?

Unread post by Redskies »

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