Well you could be just experiencing a hormonal imbalance. I went through the same thing - my LMP was April 4th, and I was expecting a period by May 9th but it didn't come. My hubby and I tried that month so we thought we were pregnant. I took pregnancy tests on 3 different days, with a week interval between each tests, and they were all negative. I went to see my OB-GYN, took another test, and it was negative. My doctor said that I probably did not ovulate during that cycle, and missing an ovulation can give you pregnancy symptoms as well as a missed period. He also said that it usually corrects itself on its own and to just wait for the next cycle to see if a period comes at all. Believe me, we thought we were really pregnant because I had all of the pregnancy symptoms (and I've been pregnant before so I knew what it was like). But on June 2nd, I had some bleeding, which could be my period. So I wasn't pregnant, just having a hormonal imbalance.
In your case, since you already had a negative blood test result, have your doctor do a physical examination to determine what's the cause of your amenorrhea. Best of luck to you!
2006-06-09 07:45:21
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answered by hotmomma23 5
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There are a number of tests you may take throughout your pregnancy to ensure that all is well for you and your baby. The tests you take will depend on your age and your pregnancy history. A number of these test can also help you determine the gender of your baby.
An ultrasound will probably be one of the first performed to confirm your pregnancy. But after that, how do you know which ones you should have?
pregnancy tests There are some tests that all mothers will be offered, like glucose screening and alpha-fetoprotein. Tests for things like cystic fibrosis are only performed if you have a family history of the disease. Other tests, like chorionic villus screening and amniocentesis are more commonly offered to pregnant women over the age of 35. Women can confirm the true father of their baby by opting for paternity testing. This can be done as early as the tenth week of pregnancy.
Combined first-trimester screening is a new test that has only started being offered to pregnant women. Performed in the first trimester, this test is safer and more accurate than many other prenatal screening tests.
Your medical practitioner and/or genetic counselor will advise you on which tests would be most beneficial. Because all of these tests have positive and negative aspects, it is important to be informed about them. Be sure to read about all of them so you can decide what you want to be tested for.
2006-06-08 22:53:35
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answered by bluesea_4787 2
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i didn't have any symptoms of pregnancy, but still got a positive test. It may have been too early for your pregnancy to show up. Wait another week or two and take the test again.
2006-06-15 08:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-08 22:34:27
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answered by ? 4
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it has only been a month, give it time. It took me 2 years of trying to get pregnant with my first, and it took a friend of mine almost 3 years, you just have to stop stressing about it and give it time.
2006-06-08 23:48:11
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answered by diamond_butterfly24 4
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Wait a few days and then do a home pregnancy test. They are fairly accurate these days.
2006-06-08 23:07:28
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answered by mickeymaz 3
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don't stress urself out thats probably what is causing u 2 miss ur period... when the time is right u will become pregnant.
2006-06-08 22:48:49
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answered by pretty_pink_gal2004 3
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stop putting pressure on yourself, stress can cause your period to be late. Just be patient, these things usually take time
2006-06-08 22:45:42
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answered by smsgreaves 3
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go see a doctor or go to the clinic
2006-06-09 00:55:08
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answered by joe_love_trina 2
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repeat the test again, now.
2006-06-08 22:46:29
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answered by serendipity 2
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