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2 months delayed period, pregnant?

By December 5, 2017 - 6:04am
 
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Hi, it's me again. I'm gonna ask you a question that was a bit different from my previous problems. I know I'm annoying you but I need your help.

So we had protected sex with a condom last September 12. On september 28 my period came out. Pretty sure it was a period because it lasted for almost 5 days and it was red. After that period, i do not have any menstruation again until now. But I swear, we never had any type of sex after that last incident. Is this normal? Should I be scared? Thank you.

By the way, I've taken a lot of ecp before and i have history of irregular periods when I was younger. I thought of being pregnnt but I never fely nauseous or anything. Thank you so much. I really need your help...

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HERWriter Guide

Hello please help me.

Thank you for writing.

You can't be pregnant if you've had a period since sex.

You may have a hormonal imbalance. We cannot help you anymore on that issue as at some stage, a website isn't enough for health care concerns. Nobody should rely solely on a website. It's time for a blood test to see if your hormones are imbalanced. This is a pretty simple test and will let you know where you stand.
Best,
Susan

December 5, 2017 - 3:07pm
(reply to SusanC)

I need your reply on this problem. What is this clear, white discharge that I have that looks like a pee? My vagina seems wet. It's not the discharge that happens when i'm ovulating. This time it has a consistency of water. What is this? I am not pregnant right?thank you.

December 8, 2017 - 6:58am
HERWriter Guide (reply to please help me)

Hello -

We don't know what this discharge is - you need to see your doctor for an evaluation. We are not connected with any doctor's office or hospital.

Best,
Susan

December 11, 2017 - 5:28am
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