I just had unprotected sex on june 13th and i was supposed to recieve my period on june 14th, and i have not. Is it possible that i could be pregnant... And my second question is after haveing unprotected sex how long should you wait till you can take a pregnancy test?
First of all, having unprotected sex was very unwise. You should've had tests before doing it. You could get HIV (aka AIDS). But that's my opinion. Don't listen to me if you don't want to.
Second, Yes, it is very possible. The first sign of being pregnant is missing your period. Next comes tender breasts. They may be swollen. The third sign of pregnancy is nausea and morning sickness. Fatigue and frequent urination can also be a sign. More are spotting, light headedness, constipation and heartburn.I hope this helps you! :-D
Second, Yes, it is very possible. The first sign of being pregnant is missing your period. Next comes tender breasts. They may be swollen. The third sign of pregnancy is nausea and morning sickness. Fatigue and frequent urination can also be a sign. More are spotting, light headedness, constipation and heartburn.I hope this helps you! :-D
Indeed - the first thing that you should worry about is not getting pregnant but the poissibility of disease.
My advice to you is this: never, ever believe anyone that says they are clean. Some might be lying, many other might even not know that they have anything. HIV for example can take up to 20 years to manifest into AIDS. So please never have unprotected sex with someone that you've only known for a year or less - this will minimise your chances of ever catching anything.
Obviously the second concern would be whether you're pregnant or not. Most pregnancy tests need to done at least 6 days after you've had intercourse.
Ultimately you really need to see a sexual health clinic. Your parents need not know; and you should really take your partner too :-) They can provide you with emotional support :-)
When you're there make sure you tell thm everything - not in great detail obviously - so they can help you best :-) and explain your concerns to them too.
Hope that helps :-)
My advice to you is this: never, ever believe anyone that says they are clean. Some might be lying, many other might even not know that they have anything. HIV for example can take up to 20 years to manifest into AIDS. So please never have unprotected sex with someone that you've only known for a year or less - this will minimise your chances of ever catching anything.
Obviously the second concern would be whether you're pregnant or not. Most pregnancy tests need to done at least 6 days after you've had intercourse.
Ultimately you really need to see a sexual health clinic. Your parents need not know; and you should really take your partner too :-) They can provide you with emotional support :-)
When you're there make sure you tell thm everything - not in great detail obviously - so they can help you best :-) and explain your concerns to them too.
Hope that helps :-)