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Question Sex and puberty question - April 2nd 2018, 09:28 PM

So I had sex on Jan 26 using a condom .. I had a period feb 1st , I also had a period March 9th but then I had a nother period the week of March 20th is that normal ?
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Re: Sex and puberty question - April 2nd 2018, 09:34 PM

If you had your period than you aren't pregnant or anything like that. If you are in your teens it's not uncommon to have irregular periods from time to time. I would say that if you are worried about this you should consult a doctor. I know when I have a medical issue I will try and call my doctor so I don't spend a lot of time stressing over the 'what ifs'.

Since we aren't professionals we can't give you a definitive answer which is why you might want to consult a doctor so that you do not continue stressing. Stress can actually cause issues with periods as well.

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Smile Re: Sex and puberty question - April 3rd 2018, 02:29 AM

Thank you so much I was just very worried
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