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Mokarae
Jul 3, 2013, 02:39 PM
Hello everyone. Before I start I would like to say that anyone who is going to answer this question, I would really like some mature and well descriptive answers.

My period was 2 days late last month and it didn't start until June 4th. It was heavy and it lasted for four days. Yes, I have had unprotected sex throughout the month after my period and I am aware of the consequences. My fiancé and I have both been tested and negative for STDs. He always pulled out and I finished him off by oral before he came 2 minutes after the sex. (And he would always pee and clean himself off if we wanted to go for a second round.)

On June 16th during my expected ovulation I got really ill. I took nyquil and some allergy medication to allieviate the cold. From the beginning of June until last week, I have been taking some dietary supplements (CLA and the Green Coffe Bean Extract and working out mildly.) throughout June I have been experiencing a lot of stress with my fiancé and money issues. I have been getting into some arguments with my mother day in and day out as well. Today is July 3rd and my expected period was July 1st, so I am two days late. For 2 days now I have been experiencing a increase in thick-white discharge (no itching is present), sore/tender breasts, and a slight cramping here and there. I would like some advice as to why my period is late. Thank you. It could be many factors that I have explained but I would like some input.

Alty
Jul 3, 2013, 03:31 PM
We can't diagnose pregnancy, or any other issues, online.

Could your period be delayed due to stress? Sure it can. Could you be pregnant? Sure, you can. You don't mention using any form of birth control, so you're having unprotected sex. It doesn't matter if he doesn't ejaculate inside of you, there's more than enough sperm in pre-ejaculate to get you pregnant.

Two days late is nothing. Late periods happen all the time. At this point you wouldn't even be considered late for your period.

Wait until you're at least 14 days late, then test using first morning urine. If that test is negative (false negatives are very common), wait for your next period, and if that's missed, test again or get a blood test.

If you don't wish to be pregnant, you really should be using birth control. But, even with birth control, you could become pregnant. No form of birth control is 100% effective. Even if you use two or more forms, pregnancy is possible. But, using the pull out method is commonly known as "trying to conceive".

Good luck.