It can be...: Most likely, it's normal. Non-ovulatory periods are common in teens and can lead to irregularity. But if there is any risk of pregnancy, you should get an over-the-counter pregnancy test, at the very least. If sperm gets anywhere near a vagina, it can cause a pregnancy, no matter how unlikely.
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