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HELP!!! I missed my period 2 months already and I know I can't be pregnant coz I'm a virgin, last month I really masturbated a lot and I really don't know what to do. I've missed my period for 2 months now and I'm scared to tell my mom. Pls reply.
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Sometimes periods go missing for a bit. That's okay. It takes about 5 years for your body to adjust to menstruation.
Masturbation would have nothing to do w/ your period being late. It's not going to bring it or make it stay away ... It CAN make your cramps feel a bit better tho
Why are you afraid to tell your mom? I'm sure she has periods too and hers was probably gone for a while as well ... Assure her that there's no possible way you could be pregnant (keep in mind, it IS possible to get pregnant w/o actually having intercourse, small chance but it's still there) and that you're worried about it.
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(To add to what Smurfie said, the word "virgin" isn't really helping us out here. Have you had any sexual contact with a guy? Fingering, did you masturbate him, or anything else? BEcause it is possible to be pregnant even if you haven't had penis-in-vagina intercourse; all it takes is some semen on the vulva, really.)
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