Quick Question About My Cycle?!
Question:
Quick Question About My Cycle?
Back in Nov. I was t a party with friends and the drinking got out of hand(which was stupid since I was 14, but peer pressure yadayada) and I ended up getting raped by a guy I know pretty well. I didn't tell anyone and I ended up pregnant but lost it because I was a cheerleader(falling out of cheer stunts). Before and after that incedent my cycle was 21-23 days long. Now again I got pregnant(by my boyfriend this timeen though now I'm only 15, condom broke, I can't use hormonal birth control because of my other meds) back in Feb. and miscarried in Mar. I never told my mom about either of those. Then in April I was a week late and this time decided to tell my mom because none of my friends could get me a test. She got me one and it came up negative and I got my period the next day. Now this month it is also about 5 days late for a 23 day cycle. Did that last misscariage affect my cycle making it longer which is why I was a week later last month and noagain this month? Or, was last month probably just stress due to exams and this month a possible pregnancie?
Additional Details3 weeks ago
I respect the fact that you have opinions about sex at young ages but you also need to espect the fact that I make my own decisions. I don't need someone calling me names, thank you, it is rude an immature,don't have sex to be cool, this is my boyfriend of about 2 years now.
3 weeks ago
I don't see how I'm "harming my health" as you put it. We were both virgins at the time we started having sex and when I was raped, well, I wasn't really harming myself for sex then. And no one is really answering my question.
Answers:
Ok, so I'm not going to give you crap about having sex at your age or anything, considering I'm around your age as well. Normally, it's not that strange to have your period 5 days later, and actually a 28 day cycle is average. I'd say definitely talk to a doctor though because the miscarriages could have messed some things up. I have a few friends who had some issues after having miscarriages, so I'd definitely get it checked out sooner than later as well.