Autism, panic disorder, and periods

Wh

Whisperwoods

I haven't had intercourse or done any sexual foreplay (anal, vaginal, oral, fingering, handjob, mutual mastubation, etc) in 2 1/2 years.

I'm not on birth control.

I got covid-19 on july 13th and my period for july on the 15th.

I had didn't get better untill August 2-3rd.

My period is 15 days late. I've never ever missed a month or been this late.

And my sister who got covid a week before me and also had her period at the same time got her period for this month. She wasn't late...but I am.

I have a panic disorder and autism and ptsd from being rapped...and I tend to spiral real quick into panic mode.

All my mind can think of is "omg what if I got pregnat from sitting on the toilet in the family bathroom (a man/women's restroom) at walmart"

I talked to my mother. She calmed me down and said I didn't need a test. That I know that's not how pregancy happens. That covid most likely messed with my system and my sister's body is diffrent from mine a vice versa.

So I know it's a dumb question, but to help my panic..you can't get prego from a toilet seat right?

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VH

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You're not pregnant. You cannot get pregnant from a toilet seat.

Ky

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You are not pregnant! Take a deep breath, your taking big leaps here. Having anxious thoughts is okay. The best thing you can do is accept that you have them and try to scope your mind so you have a clearer picture of what you're actually thinking. Once you got it in order start at the beginning. Your period is late. That is a fact. That scares you, because it doesn't eliminate pregnancy, I asume. But pregnancy requires conception. And there is no way that happened. Its simply impossible via a toilet seat or any of the other sorts.Hopefully this helps. Maybe it doesn't. But maybe it can help you refocus on what you can tackle, your anxiety driven thoughts instead of worries that they create.

Wh

Whisperwoods • Aug 27, 2022
Thank you.

Sa

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You’re not pregnant. I’ve totally been there, even when I was a virgin, believing I could be pregnant when it was definitely not at all possible. It’s very common for Covid and other illnesses to delay your period, plus your stress about this can also delay it.

Me

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You're not pregnant. It doesn't happen that way.However since you were sick for quite a while, your body may not have ovulated (stress and illness can do that). That will delay your period.