The first day of my LMP was july 26 2007 I am fairly regular. To day is 10-8-07, I have taken 7 hpt all neg. So im about 74 days since lmp and 43 days late for the one i i should have had in august This would be number 2, and i feel pregnant. has anyone else had this problem?
2007-10-08
12:00:39
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I do not have insurance and do not know where to go for a blood test
2007-10-08
12:06:12 ·
update #1
OK let me add to this, I am under No stress, There are no free clinics here Planned parenthood is 75 for the test, and i am 24 years old
2007-10-08
12:13:55 ·
update #2
do you have a history of irregular periods?
i did. i conceived on day 100. (i was charting). thought i was going to start my period (cramping & the like--only it lasted a couple weeks) ended up being pregnant.
2007-10-08 12:05:56
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answered by Ember Halo 6
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I'm a phlebotomist. I personally think you should go to your doctor and get a full blood panel done (and a pregnancy test included to rule that out). There could be any underlying health problem that hasn't shown its face until now. Something simple that can be controlled with generic, and cheap, medications. Thyroid disorder caused my periods to stop when I was 22, for almost a year, until we got it under control. I'm in no way saying that's what you have..... but a simple blood test could determine an underlying problem such as this.... not just pregnancy.
2007-10-08 12:48:18
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answered by Crystal D 3
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So I went from January of 2006 until March 2007 without having a period...no explanation. I thought I was pregnant too at first but I wasn't...when I had that period in March I got pregnant a couple weeks after. Our bodies do some crazy things sometimes...I don't have an explanation either. Someone suggested that I had endometriosis or however you spell it. Sorry I can't be of more help.
2007-10-08 12:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible that you are pregnant and getting a false home pregnancy test. There are free clinics such as planned parenthood for uninsured patients. I'd look on line for a clinic closest to you. Good Luck!
2007-10-08 12:11:19
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answered by eeyore 2
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try your local heath dept. in some women pregnancy can only be detected in blood. you could even try the e.r. they won't charge you when you go and you can pay 10 dollars a month if you want but either way i would try something call ahead of time and ask questions. you could even try to wait until your next period is due you may have just skipped a month. hope everything works out for the best.
2007-10-08 12:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the doctor for a blood test. This will give you a more definitive answer and if you are not pregnant, may shed light on to why your period is so overdue as well.
There are lots of reasons why a period can be delayed, pregnancy is only one.
2007-10-08 12:06:47
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answered by SydneyMum101 6
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You should be seen by a doctor. If you don't have insurance, there is probably a free women's clinic that can help you.
I don't think you could fail that many tests and be pregnant. It might be nothing, but you should make sure.
2007-10-08 12:08:41
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answered by Judy K 3
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You would have had a positive test. There could be something else wrong, just because your period stopped DOESNT mean pregnancy. Go to the doctor.
2007-10-08 12:06:08
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answered by babymama. 3
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there are only two reasons that i know of for you NOT to have a period: pregnancy or annovulation ( meaning you didn't ovulate or you ovulated later than you thought you did). my wife kept expecting her period to come..she took dozens of tests and they were in fact negative. the only reason she didn't get her period was because she stopped ovulating ( releasing an egg) ovulation can be delayed for many different reasons.. stress, changes, etc. you may have regular cycles but things can change as your cycle is very sensitive to outside influences.
hope all turns out well for you.
2007-10-08 12:12:10
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answered by Brandon K 3
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Go to a planned parenthood clinic or go to your public aid clinic and get a test.
2007-10-08 12:11:41
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answered by kny390 6
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Reading all your updates, you're basically saying you think you're pregnant and you have no opportunity for healthcare.
If you ARE pregnant, you don't really have a choice. If you aren't pregnant, you still aren't healthy if you've stopped having a period.
Sorry, but no one can give you a bit of advice beyond "see a doctor".
2007-10-08 12:09:42
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answered by eli_star 5
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