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I highly doubt im pregnant but havent had my period. Help?

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:18 am
by Music_lover_8
By reading the title, I'm sure that it's probably a relatable topic. I'm 6 days late with my period and I'm unsure of what is causing it. I've ruled out the possibilities of causing my missed period since I don't exercise or have stress. I'm pretty sure my eating patterns are normal so no worry there.
I was early my last 2 months. I've read somewhere that vitamin C can induce your period and for those past 2 months, I was taking in a lot of vitamin C (i didn't know it could induce your period until a day or two ago when I started to worry). This last month, I haven't really taken any of it in as much as I did the last 2 months. So I slightly wonder if maybe that's why my cycle is a bit messed up. I only started taking in more vitamin C these past few days as to induce my period...
I don't think/highly doubt pregnancy is involved here but I might as well talk about that to see if it can be ruled out. My boyfriend and I are not sexually active (sexually active in the case of sex). Because we both still live at our family's homes (money reasons), we agreed sex will be a thing when we actually get our own place. Until then, the most we do is fingering and hand jobs/blow jobs. I usually go over once every weekend. That's when we usually do it. The last few times, he's fingered me before I ever give him a hand job. When I make him finish, he usually wipes off the semen on his pants/underwear and we just cuddle. This last Sunday (the day I was supposed to start my period but didnt), we were laying down. I had given him a hand job and he wiped his hands on his pants. I wasn't very sure how long it was after that But I asked him to finger/rub me. He did but only for a minute before he said his hand was tired. I understood so we just cuddled until I left (i personally didnt care of he did run me or not so..). I highly doubt there was a chance. But at the same time I'm unsure. Especially since I haven't started yet.
Is it possible to just happen to miss my period this month with no reason? Or is it still being delayed?

Re: I highly doubt im pregnant but havent had my period. Help?

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:19 am
by Music_lover_8
I did in fact look through existing forums and stuff and couldn't find much pertaining to my situation. Its possible that I might've skipped over it by accident but I would just like some advice here. Thanks!

Re: I highly doubt im pregnant but havent had my period. Help?

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:51 am
by Sam W
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