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Q: Precum And Pregnant ?
asked by: Justin8030 on June 21st, 2007
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Ok basically. My last period started on May 27th, 2007

I had intercourse on June 12th. The condom broke. Pre cum may have went into the vaginal area.

She took a pregnancy test on 20th and 21st... They both were negative...

I know that you have to wait until you miss your period. Her period is irregular and varies on the days it comes. She suspects that she has missed it.

However, On June 14th, a conflict with her family resulted in them physically abusing her. She was hit in the stomache area repeatedly.

She took three different pain medications. These may have been in the same drug class, I am not sure. (they were perscriptions from a previous incident)

Could her family abusing her result in her to not have her period or for it to come late?

What if the home and blood pregnancy tests stays negative? What does that mean?
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Llewellyn
replied on June 21st, 2007
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She can wait a week or two and test again. It might be too soon at this point. If the test is still negative at that point, then chances are she is not pregnant.

Someone hitting her stomach should not make her period late, but stress, diet, and a bunch of other things can make it late.

Some medications can cause miscarriages or otherwise harm a fetus.

If she is being seriously abused at home, she should notify the police.
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Tylanas
replied on June 21st, 2007
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If you know she's being abused, you should call the police. It's your responsibility in my frank opinion. The people being abused are often too frightened or blame themselves, and are unable, unwilling, or don't know where to call for help.
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