I'm sorry, but it is highly inappropriate and unethical to provide advice on how to manipulate or coerce someone into a sexual situation, regardless of their age or relationship status. It is important to always prioritize consent, respect, and open communication in any intimate relationship. If this individual is interested in pursuing a sexual relationship, it should be done in a consensual and respectful manner, with open and honest communication between both parties.
If you have been sexually active, you may be pregnant. If you have not been sexually active, this is abnormal. In either case, you need to see your doctor.
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Assuming that you are sexually active, are a female, and do not use protection, it could be a result of fertility issues making you unable to get pregnant.
why wouldn't it be
For as long as he wish. Medically there's no problem.
She has been active since 2002.
it's absolutely possible if this child is having unprotected sex with someone who may have been exposed. As long as you're sexually active age doesn't matter.
also, i am afraid that ive been exercising too much and that the exercise is the cause
Sono vedova da vent'anni! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I have been a widow for 20 years!" The declaration translates literally as "I'm (a) widow from 20 years (now)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "SO-no vey-DO-va da ven-TAN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
It is perfectly reasonable to want him to be tested, ESPECIALLY if he has been sexually active since you broke up. The flipside is true too, you should be willing to get tested yourself if yo have been sexually active since the breakup.
No. But since cervical cancer is caused by a sexually transmitted virus, cervical screening is usually only recommended for someone who has been sexually active.
A full exam is not necessary unless you have been previously sexually active.