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Does sex make your period late?

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I am 17 years old and my boyfriend and I had sex on Dec. 30th. He first started without a protection for about less then a minute or so, then he put one on. My period normally comes towards the ending of one month or the begining of a new one. I still have not yet started my period. Im worried that I may be pregnet. It is possible that for thoes few seconds he was without protection he could've produced semen, which would cause me to get pregnet?
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replied January 8th, 2012
Hello,

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Unprotected intercourse is always associated with risk of pregnancy and chances are more during the ovulation time.Though the possibility of pregnancy seems less in your case but precum causing pregnancy is possible at times.
Stress can also delay the period so relax as they might start within a week time.If they are delayed and do not start even after a week get a Urine test done and visit a Gynaecologist for evaluation.
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