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Why Is My Friend Missing Her Periods From Past Two Months?

Dear sir/madam my frnd had sex with her mate on 2nd Dec jus for one min but she got her periods on 18th Dec.. She had a regular periods for five to six days but she didn't get d periods for past two months.. Is tat possible be become pregnant? she s soo much afraid of dis..
posted on Tue, 4 Mar 2014
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Hi there....

If your friend didnt have sexual intercourse after 18th dec... quite unlikely that she's pregnant...,as she had regular periods on 18th dec.

However, if she did have sex after 18th december, it is quite possible that she might be pregnant.

And since now already its been 2 months of missed periods, get a urine pregnancy test done. If positive for pregnancy, then visit a gynaecologist.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan
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Why Is My Friend Missing Her Periods From Past Two Months?

Hi there.... If your friend didnt have sexual intercourse after 18th dec... quite unlikely that she s pregnant...,as she had regular periods on 18th dec. However, if she did have sex after 18th december, it is quite possible that she might be pregnant. And since now already its been 2 months of missed periods, get a urine pregnancy test done. If positive for pregnancy, then visit a gynaecologist. Hope this helps. Regards, Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan