late period

Question by nemo Reward: 25 Pond Points + 10 Knowledge Tokens Status: Pending a resolution
last month i was a day late on my period this month i woke up ment to be on today and havent come on do you no why this could be? (im in a sexual relationship but always use comndoms)



Reply from terrilb User Rating:  70 Knowledge Tokens
even though condoms are protection, they are not 100% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy. It could mean alot of things, yes you can be pregnant of course is the biggest. If you are having alot of stress that can also cause you to miss or skip a period. I would suggest getting to your GYN and getting checked out. Wouldn't hurt.
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Reply from kiki User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
Nemo l know about allthough I may be new I know what im talking about try going to get a massage have fun withit.
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Reply from xxlauzixx User Rating:  130 Knowledge Tokens
did the condom split? the best condoms to use are durex. they are alot stronger than the others.
why dont you try two condoms on that way you wont have to worry as much.

but you can never be 100% sure with condoms they split, come off without you even knowing so be carfull!
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Comment from Rohini User Rating:  30 Knowledge Tokens
some times dates may vary basing on climatic conditions too......... wait for another 3 more days .... if still u have any doubt immediately do pregnancy test... you can clarify your doubt.....it will give some relaxaion....


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