all sounds normal
2007-01-03 08:47:04
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answer #1
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answered by iroc 7
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have you had sex? even with a condem you can still get pregnat and if not check Missing Your Period
If you didn't get your period, but you're not pregnant, there are a few possible explanations
By Amos Grunebaum, MD
WebMD Answers to Questions
Answer:
Missing a period with a negative pregnancy test is one of the most common complaints on WebMD's infertility message boards.
Your regular menstrual period comes usually in response to ovulation, and there are two circumstances that usually precede missing a period: You either ovulated or you did not.
If you know for sure that you ovulated and you are now 15+ dpo (days post-ovulation) without a period, then the home pregnancy test is usually positive and you are pregnant. You may want to get a blood test in your doctor's office to confirm your negative test. If the home pregnancy test is repeatedly negative after you missed your period, then:
- You tested too early (less than 15 dpo)
- You ovulated later than you think
- Implantation happened late, or
- You did not ovulate in the preceding cycle
Besides being pregnant, the No. 1 reason for missing your period without pregnancy is not ovulating (anovulation).
That's why it's essential for every woman who is trying to conceive to chart her fertility and to know precisely each cycle if ovulation happened or not. Knowing if and when you ovulated usually removes any confusion you may have if your period didn't come.
Charting your fertility helps you find out if you ovulated. If you know you ovulated and your period hasn't come 15+ dpo, there could be only one reason: You are pregnant.
If you know that you did not ovulate, you can often expect your period not to come and you are prepared. You can chart your fertility and confirm ovulation by:
a. Doing a basal body temperature chart
b. Checking cervical mucus and other fertility signs
c. Doing ultrasounds
d. Checking progesterone
e. Doing an endometrial biopsy
Amos Grunebaum, MD, is a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist in New York specializing in high-risk pregnancies.
The opinions expressed herein are the guest's alone and have not been reviewed by a WebMD physician. If you have a question about your health, you should consult your personal physician. This event is meant for informational purposes only.
2007-01-03 08:48:12
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you know your not pregnant? There could be a chance of it if you have been having sex. It could also be caused from stress or working out. Many woman in gymnastics have skipped periods or none at all.
2007-01-03 08:47:35
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answered by tipbug81 2
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It could just be one of those things. Sometimes changes cause the body to become irregular. If the pains get bad or you miss another see a doctor;
2007-01-03 08:46:42
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answered by huggz 7
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Because in your teens you can have irregular cycles. It happens to all of us. You can be regular, then suddenly irregular for no reason. It's just crazy puberty. Take some Midol for the symptoms. Even though you aren't bleeding, you can still have all the other symptoms.
2007-01-03 08:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a test to see if pregnant, over a month late you should see doctor.They might put you on birth control pills to help you with your cycles.It makes you more regular.When you are off the pill you bleed,when on the pill you stop.
2007-01-03 08:51:18
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answered by knightrider 3
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Stress.
2007-01-03 08:47:11
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answered by You Lames! 6
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Changes can make your period irregular.Stock up on plenty of iron.
2007-01-03 08:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That can be do to a lot of things like stress, prago?
2007-01-03 08:47:10
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answered by thorlola 1
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when you are young you period isn't stedy but if you do it go see a doctor
2007-01-03 08:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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