Always a chance: There is always a chance of pregnancy when sexual activity is performed without contraception and a menstrual period "goes missing". Do a pregnancy test. If the test is negative, you may be entering the peri-menopausal phase of life where periods often come and go. However, if true, contraception is always advised to avoid "conception surprises".
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