The first day of my last period was 102 days ago, and all my pregnancy tests came out negative. Even the recent ones.
Anyone experienced this? I have been exercising alot lately, but only in the last week or so. Before that I was normally active, but not too active to have skipped multiple periods.
I've never been regular, but I normally get my periods every 40 days or so.
Anyone had experiences with this before?
2007-11-04
12:36:55
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To answer some questions, yes I am overweight, no I'm not on meds, no I'm not on b/c, I'm too young for menopause, no I have no stress right now, or haven't had bad stress for awhile, no I don't have an std(ive only had one partner and we've been together for two years, and both of us were virgins before we met), no medications..
So I guess I'll make an appt on Monday..
2007-11-04
12:53:38 ·
update #1
If I feel around in my pelvic region, should I be able to feel anything if I am pregnant?
2007-11-04
12:54:15 ·
update #2
Home kits are not reliable. Its best to see your doctor for a blood test. If that is negative as well, he or she should be ordering an ultrasound and doing a PAP smear. Make an appointment immediately.
2007-11-04 12:45:30
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answered by Paramedic Girl 7
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Are you on any medications?
Have you had your hormones checked? That your body is producing the right amounts normal for a person of your age?
To answer your question, I did not have a period for 3 years, but I was on Depo-provera, its a Birth Control shot. It took, about another, 6 months after going off the shot for everything to go back to normal.
My guess is though that something is off with your hormones, Dr.s' can run a test to see what your levels are, its just a blood test, its that or perhaps your not eating enough or your body isn't absorbing enough of the right type of things. Have them test your Iron and Calcium levels as well.
Worst case scenario, you could have a cyst, or problems with your ovaries, that you need to get checked out immediatly.
Either way, seeing an OBGYN is probably your best bet.
The good news is though, you aren't pregnant! The bad news is its always confusing when you don't know exactly why that is! :( Let's Hope its one of the easier things to fix. Good Luck!
2007-11-04 20:45:45
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answered by gamergus 2
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I also have never been regular. I think the longest I've gone without getting my period was 6 months. I would get cramps, bloating, tender and painful breasts from time to time, but my period still wouldn't come, at least not around the time I had the symptoms. After discussing it with my doctor, she put me on low hormone birth control pills. The first few months, I still didn't get my period, but the symptoms were a lot more easy to handle. My doctor says it takes a few months for the birth control pills to get me on a regular cycle, and now I'm getting my period every month. So I'd suggest talking to your doctor about the pills.
2007-11-04 21:01:51
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answered by Alley 2
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Are you on any medications? Go to a doctor ASAP and get a real pregnancy test done, not the ones from the drug store. You could be pregnant and not know it. While at the doctor getting the test done, talk to them about what you've been experiencing. This is one for the doctor's, not Yahoo answers.
2007-11-04 20:45:24
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answered by babydoll1138 2
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The only time I experienced something like this was when I had the Norplant in my arm, I didn't have a period for 5 years.
You really need to get this checked out, that is over 3 months. C your doctor soon.
2007-11-04 20:42:14
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answered by ~Sheila~ 5
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you have not given an age, if its less than a year since your first period, (menarche), then it could be possible that they just haven't found regulation., assuming that is not the case, it could be exercising, when the fat to muscle ratio, drops to low, or your weight regardless drops too low, periods will stop. "This usually happens at a body mass index (BMI) of about 17.5, or a body weight roughly 80 per cent of average body weight." from http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/ask_the_doctor/weightperiodcessation.shtml. if that does not apply its might be something. if you sexually active, you should consider getting tested for STDs since they may cause it. Regardless seeing a Doctor/Gynecologist, is a good idea to see that its nothing serious.
2007-11-04 20:57:20
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answered by zmyr88 2
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If you're on birth control, that's probably why.
Or, you could be pregnant if you've had sex.
Birth control isn't 100%.
Exercising is supposed to help bring periods on though,
but make the cramps less painful.
I suggest seeing your doctor and having a blood pregnancy test done.
2007-11-04 20:46:23
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answered by T.k. 1
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Yes, I have. There are several things that could cause that... just a few
menopause
polycistic ovary syndrome
overweight
sudden gain of weight
underweight
sudden loss of weight
pregnancy
extreme physical activity
stress
I have been through a lot of these and bought dozens of ept's... good luck!
2007-11-04 20:40:46
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answered by mel s 6
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That happened to me once. I just stopped having my period. i kept taking pregnancy tests. I went to the doctor, and they did some blood work. My gynecologist said I have PCOS. Polycystic ovarian syndrome.
So she gave me some pills to kick start my cycle again, and I was fine.
2007-11-04 20:48:47
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answered by Shelley 1
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If you are on any medication it can cause some weird stuff. I had been on birth control which stopped mine completely. I was also on depression and bi-polar meds that messed me up also.
2007-11-04 20:41:37
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answered by sexsports_fun 2
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