How would you know that you missed your interval?

I am a week late on my interval and im kinda getting nervous. What should i do. Im possitive that im going to bear a pregnancy test, but i want to know how long you would need to miss your interval to be pregnant?
i am young and i do entail answers to my question.
im terrifically curious.

Answers:    You could be pregnant even before the first year of your missed period. You can seize pregnant at any time- even *during* your period. Take the assessment asap!
So I take it you have sex? The only agency to tell is to thieve a pregnancy test, but anyone a week late doesnt other mean you're pregnant. You're doing this and you're how ancient?! You can take a oral exam a week after your missed period. You don't enjoy to wait to miss another one.
Irregular menses within the first 1-2 year from your menarche is common. Take the pregnancy check, that will tell you right away if you are pregnant or not. Best view is to get yourself to a strength clinic. It's nearly (if not totally) free, confidential, and you can get birth control, tested for STD's (since you appreciably had unprotected sex), and answers from a doctor more or less your female related question. Pregnancy is scary if you don't want a child--but STD's can kill in cold blood you. Arm yourself with information, and you won't own to stress like this again! Good luck, sweetie!
Sometimes the "home" test won't give you duplicate result as one from a clinic. Go take one asap. It would be a appropriate idea to embezzle one now. Don't skulk.

Good luck.

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