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A missed period (amenorrhea) in someone who has always had regular periods is often the first sign of pregnancy. It sometimes takes several days beyond the missed period before the home pregnancy test becomes positive, so you may want to repeat it. Your doctor could also do a blood hCG hormone test, which is more reliable and becomes positive about 10 or so days after ovulation.
If you are not pregnant, you may want to check for ovulation in your next cycle. The No. 1 reason for missing your period without pregnancy is when you did not ovulate (anovulation). If you look in your next cycle for fertility signs, you will find out pretty quickly whether you ovulated. That will help in figuring out what happened if you miss your period the next time.
The following have more answers to your questions. I urge you to contact one of them if you or think you are pregnant.
Check out American Pregnancy Association.
Also Bethany.
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2006-06-30 05:18:02
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answered by Alive and Well 3
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Sometimes the body goes through changes. It could be that your cycle is changing. That does happen, just when we think we know our body. Maybe depending on the stress you were under made your body to respond differently to how your period comes down. My cycle changes on me every 6 months. I would wait another week before taking a pregnancy test and go from there. If positive, don't hide it, tell someone. ( STAY HEALTHY)
2006-07-13 19:08:32
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answered by T-allupacus 1
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It depends on when you had sex, if it's been within 72 hours GO to the doctor and get the morning after pill. Or go to the doctors anyway, and they'll be able to tell. If you're too shy, purchase a home pregnancy test. Most of them only work after two weeks of being pregnant, however.
2006-06-30 05:04:04
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answered by Anonymous
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slow down! first, i dont think it has affected you that much missing it for two weeks...its probably lasts for two weeks after you take your last pill...dont worry about it. If you dont get your period by next friday, go get a pregnancy test...birth control ***** up your periods anyway..you have nothing to worry about...but just stay calm, because if you are pregnant, you stressing out is putting an immense amount of strain on the baby.
2006-07-13 13:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, then you probably are. Wait until a day or two after you should have gotten your period, and then do a urine test.
Regardless, see your doctor.
Next time you miss pills, remember to use a condom.
2006-06-30 05:04:55
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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Well you could very well be pregnate. Don't drink any alcohol drinks, becareful what you do until you know for sure. If you havn't missed a period yet I would still go get a test and check.
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If you don't want a baby yet use the birth control.
2006-06-30 05:02:13
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answered by Yvonne 2
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Take a home pregnancy test. You can buy over the counter at your nearest pharmacy. Or you can go to the doctor and get a pregnancy test.
2006-06-30 05:01:57
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answered by goodies100 5
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Do a home pregnancy test twice and if they both show up as positive, go to the doctor and get a test there.
2006-07-11 04:50:05
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answered by Jeannie 1
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STOP HAVING UNPROTECTED SEX! Since you are a teen or preteen, I'd recommend you stop having sex PERIOD. You are not responsible enought to remember to take your pill, so how will you remember what to do with a baby? Of course, you won't listen to your parents or me, so...
Visit Planned Pregnancy. It is free. They won't call your parents. They have information, testing (pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, exams, etc.) They will also give you birth control and other advice on safe sex practices.
2006-06-30 05:07:04
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answered by Chris 5
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You can take (and trust) a pregnancy test as long as you've already missed your period. Just worrying about whether you're going to get your period can make it not come, trust me.
2006-07-12 03:14:52
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answered by kayleigh w 3
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