It is possible: Being that late after your normal menstrual period in the context of unprotected sexual intercourse would be strongly suggestive of pregnancy. I would advise either seeing your doctor or taking a home pregnancy test to confirm. If you are pregnant, i would advise seeking care with an ob/gyn, starting prenatal vitamins, and abstaining from alcohol and smoking.
Answered 12/31/2016
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Yes: Definitely there is no 'safe' day in one's cycle. The most common days to become pregnant are days 9-14 of your cycle, but it's definitely possible that you are pregnant. But take a home pregnancy test, they are accurate and you'll have your answer fast. If it's negative and you're still worried, consider seeing a doctor to discuss why you're missing period. Could be hormones, thyroid, weight.
Answered 8/29/2016
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