hi everybody. my girlfriend should have had her period more than a week ago. a couple of days before the expected day, she told me that she felt like she was about to be on her period, but then just a really little of blood has come out of her. she says that it can't be her period and that's just ovulation.
is it possible that a woman ovulates 25 days after her last period?! doesn't the ovulation happen like 14 days after or so?
consider that she's always been irregular and she's just 16 years old.
is it common for a teenager to completely skip her period? it never happened to her (at least, not in the last year, from what i know). she's just a little bit overweight (not fat at all), but she eats reaaaaaally little (i'm worried that she's becoming anorexic), can this influence her period?
i'd like to know another thing:
last time we had vaginal sex, she was on her last period and i was wearing a condom (it didn't broke, i know since i checked out before throwing it away). this month we had unprotected anal sex a dozen times, but i always came inside her. do you think that there is some chance that she may have gotten pregnant? i don't think so, but you are never sure
is it possible that a woman ovulates 25 days after her last period?! doesn't the ovulation happen like 14 days after or so?
consider that she's always been irregular and she's just 16 years old.
is it common for a teenager to completely skip her period? it never happened to her (at least, not in the last year, from what i know). she's just a little bit overweight (not fat at all), but she eats reaaaaaally little (i'm worried that she's becoming anorexic), can this influence her period?
i'd like to know another thing:
last time we had vaginal sex, she was on her last period and i was wearing a condom (it didn't broke, i know since i checked out before throwing it away). this month we had unprotected anal sex a dozen times, but i always came inside her. do you think that there is some chance that she may have gotten pregnant? i don't think so, but you are never sure