If you're pregnant, you should have a positive test by now, depending on when you had unprotected sex. See your doctor; sometimes periods are irregular due to hormonal problems.
2007-11-17 05:55:11
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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If you elect to test on the early side there are a few variables that may delay a first positive result - and this goes for any test brand. First, the date of implantation may vary among women. No two pregnancies are exactly the same! For some women, the fertilized egg will implant just a handful of days after ovulation and for other women, it may take a week or so. Second, a differing rate of hCG production may also be a factor. If you do test on the early side, it is always suggested to confirm any result with follow up tests and see a GYN. Also ask for a blood test which is very accurate.
2007-11-17 06:03:10
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answered by Gabrielle W 1
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It's definetly not to early, if the pregnancy hormone is there it will detect it, I would get another test just to make sure if its negative then your probably just irregular, and yeah it can happen out of no where too!! It happened to my friend all the time. She would have periods normally for about five months and then BAM she would miss two months in a row and the be on for three weeks straight!
2007-11-17 06:00:38
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answered by Karma 1
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If you totally missed your period for a whole month and the test came out negative I would go to the doctor. You could have no symptoms of an illness but it still could be present, the symptom could be missing your period. It could also end up being nothing but I think its better to be safe then to be sorry.
2007-11-17 06:53:40
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answered by mommyRN 1
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it all depends were you regular before? if you were you may want to take another pregnancy test. but otherwise it sounds like you arent pregnant also do you play sports or are you really active sometimes you can skip a period because of that. also sometimes your period can just not happen for a couple of months it happens to my friend all the time but to be safe you should take another pregnancy test
2007-11-17 05:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Worrying about pregnancy could be causing the stress, or a change in diet or even a cold could cause you to be irregular. You didn't take it too early. Take another one, and then make a Dr. appointment. Even if you're not pregnant, you may have another health issue. Better to be safe.
2007-11-17 05:55:04
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answered by justme 6
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Z.. first off settle down, just take a trip to your clinic and see your gyno to be sure. Explaine whats going on and they might have a good reason. I know if your super active some women do lose theirs for a while, but who knows. Also if you are pregnant they can help you with that too ok. Just take it one step at a time and remember to breathe. Your strong and you can handel what ever happens ok. Good luck hun
2007-11-17 05:55:18
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answered by Haven_Summers 6
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it is normal for your body to skip periods sometimes. Just take another one in a week or so. Also, are you sure the test you used wasn't defective? There are usually ways to tell (one line-not pregnant, two lines-pregnant, no lines-defective). There's no harm in taking another one so just do another.
2007-11-17 05:55:23
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answered by Cassandra R 2
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ANYTIME you are uncomfortable or worried about your pregnancy status, it's a good idea to take a test just to get it off your mind.
It could just be a goofy period. We all get them from time to time.
TX Mom
2007-11-17 05:59:26
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answered by TX Mom 7
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well every 1 have the same problims i ecen had the problim it was like 2 mouths before i started my period again, it should come in a week or 2 soi would just be ready for it :) and if you just started a while ago and his is sorda new thats why it comes so late
2007-11-17 05:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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