My last period was on 9th December to 13 th December. I had non-ejaculatory sex on 31st December. I also had condoms during sex, but my partner put oil on condom and I know that makes latex weak. Still he wasn't able to ejaculate at all during the sex. My expected period was on 15th January. Still no periods came. Fir being sure I tested with prega news kit on 20th and 21st of January with the first urine of the day. It came clear negative both the time. Today is 22nd January, still my periods are not here. What has happened ? My pregnancy tests were 5 and 6 days after the period delay and 20 to 21 days after the last intercourse. I don't even have any serious health issue or stress. What's happening? Am I pregnant or what ?
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As per your information no chance of pregnancy
If you missed ur regular period and pregnancy test negative than no worries abt pregnancy
U should take medicine for withdrawal bleeding
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Repeat test again..after 5-6 days of this test...
Hormonal imbalance or pregnancy could be a reason ...
If again negative,then can take progesterone withdrawl pill
Based on your history, pregnancy is very unlikely. There was no ejaculation, condoms were used, and urine pregnancy tests done 20–21 days after intercourse and after missed periods being negative are reliable. A slight in periods can occur due to hormonal variation or a delayed ovulation, even without obvious stress or illness.
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Can do a blood test to completely rule out pregnancy. If periods do not start in the next few days, a gynecologist may prescribe medication to induce withdrawal bleeding. You may also book an online consultation for further guidance.
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