Hello dear,
Periods can also be missed due to several reasons like stress, hormonal imbalances, diet, underlying disorders etc.
Since you have done an unprotected sex, there are chances of getting pregnant.
To rule out: Do Urine pregnancy test on morning with your first urine.
If it is positive
You need to consult a gynecologist as soon as possible to discuss your options.
Don’t panic — early pregnancy can be managed safely if addressed quickly.
If Test is Negative Repeat the test again after 3–4 days if your period still doesn’t come. If it stays negative → missed period may be due to stress, hormonal imbalance, or PCOS.
If you’re sexually active and don’t want pregnancy in future, consider safe contraception (condoms, birth control pills, etc.).
Thank you dear
If your last period started on July 31st and your cycles are typically regular, there is a possibility of pregnancy, especially since you’ve reported having unprotected intercourse on August 11th. Missing a period is a common early sign of pregnancy, but it’s not the only reason periods might be delayed. Hormonal fluctuations, stress, changes in weight or diet, excessive exercise, and certain medical conditions can also cause missed periods. Taking a home pregnancy test is a good step, as these tests are usually reliable when taken after a missed period, particularly with the first urine in the morning, when the pregnancy hormone hCG is most concentrated. Ensure you follow the instructions on the test kit carefully for accurate results. Regardless of the outcome, consider reaching out to a healthcare professional for guidance. If the test is negative and you still don’t get your period, it might be worthwhile to visit a healthcare provider to explore other potential reasons for your missed period. They can conduct further assessments or recommend tests to investigate further. Keeping track of any additional symptoms or changes in your health routine can also be useful during that visit. If the test is positive, it’s important to seek medical advice as soon as possible to discuss possible options and receive the appropriate prenatal care. When approaching sensitive discussions with parents or guardians, it might be helpful to gather your thoughts beforehand or involve another trusted adult or healthcare professional for support, depending on your situation. Your health and safety should always be prioritized, so make sure you get the necessary medical attention.
